Task apps built on Google Tasks lack multi-account support and daily-priority view
Users managing both personal and work Google accounts find task tools built on Google Tasks unable to connect multiple accounts, and lack a clear view of what is actually due today versus flat lists. This blocks adoption for anyone split across personal and Workspace accounts.
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