Super Productivity 14 released with support for plugins, enhanced calendar view, and more
Jun 30, 2025 at 3:50 PM

Super Productivity 14 released with support for plugins, enhanced calendar view, and more

Super Productivity 14 has been released, maintaining its position as an advanced to-do list app equipped with timeboxing and time tracking capabilities. In a significant update for developers and power users, this version introduces a new plugin API with full TypeScript support. This enables users to build their own plugins, integrate with their preferred tools, design specialized workflows, and share contributions with the community.

Additionally, version 14 improves the calendar view with increased performance, reduced bundle size, and more reliable synchronization. Users will also notice a range of interface enhancements, a refreshed mobile experience, and general bug fixes, providing a smoother interaction across all devices.

Beyond these core updates, the 14 version also includes numerous other improvements and bug fixes, as detailed in the official release notes. Super Productivity remains accessible as a free and open source application for Windows, Mac, Linux, and Android, as well as via the web.

Jun 30, 2025 by Paul

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Super Productivity is a free, multi-platform tool designed for task management, time tracking, and personal project management. It integrates seamlessly with Jira, GitHub, and GitLab, offering features like task time tracking, offline functionality, and Dropbox sync. Rated 4.8, it serves as a robust Todo List Manager with top alternatives like Todoist, Asana, and Microsoft To Do.

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hra72
Jun 30, 2025
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I don't see the synchronization working, neither via WebDAV nor Dropbox (macOS, Windows 11 and Linux). I also tried it out as PWA as well, but it didn't make anything except it's showing that sync hook checked, but the tasks created in the macOS apps don't appear in the Windows and Linux apps. So what is this promoted "more relied synchronization"

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