TL;DR: Taski.io automates maintenance and task management to cut errors, save time, and streamline operations for any size business.
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    How to use Taski

    This page is the end-user guide. Use it to learn how to add clients and devices, create worksheets, manage Planning, and connect maintenance templates to devices.

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    Core workflows

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    Unified help space

    Quick path for a new user

    Follow these steps if you want to get productive right away.

    Log in and check the top navigation.
    Add clients, objects, and devices.
    Create worksheets or plan work in Planning.
    Attach a maintenance template to the device and review the Devices tab.

    Visual tour

    The three main screens users click every day

    Dashboard
    Home overview

    Your starting point for recent work, upcoming checks, and dashboard widgets.

    Home overview
    • Configure Dashboard customizes the dashboard widgets.
    • Recently Visited Worksheets shows the latest work orders.
    • My Latest Related Worksheets and Next check help you track active work.
    Asset list
    Devices overview

    Use this page to filter devices, add new ones, and open the device templates.

    Devices overview
    • Templates opens device template management.
    • Add creates a new device.
    • Filters and search help you find the right asset fast.
    Calendar
    Planning overview

    Planning combines calendar work, recurring maintenance, and device checks in one place.

    Planning overview
    • Day, Week, and Month switch the calendar scale.
    • Maintenance Templates manages recurring service models.
    • Add creates a new event in the calendar.

    Button guide

    What each main button does

    Home buttons

    These controls are about dashboard visibility and personal work overview.

    Home buttons

    Configure Dashboard

    Opens dashboard settings so you can show or hide widgets.

    Recently Visited Worksheets

    Shows the latest worksheets you opened, so you can resume work quickly.

    My Latest Related Worksheets

    Lists the work items that are linked to your current context.

    Next check

    Shows the next planned device inspections and maintenance items.

    In Progress / Done

    Separates active work from completed work for quick status checks.

    Worksheet Statistics

    Summarizes worksheet counts and workload at a glance.

    Devices buttons

    Use these to create devices and narrow the list to the asset you need.

    Devices buttons

    Templates

    Opens the device template view for custom fields and structure.

    Add

    Creates a new device record.

    Select a Client

    Filters the table by customer.

    Active

    Switches between active and inactive devices.

    Search by serial

    Finds a device using its serial number.

    Search by name

    Finds a device by its display name.

    Planning buttons

    These controls change the calendar view and help you create or filter planned work.

    Planning buttons

    Day View / Week View / Month View

    Changes the time scale used in the calendar.

    Expand View

    Makes the calendar area larger for easier planning.

    Show Weekends

    Includes weekend days in the calendar grid.

    Hourly View

    Shows the schedule in hour-by-hour detail.

    Settings

    Opens calendar configuration and validation options.

    Clear filters

    Removes all active filters at once.

    Add

    Creates a new event or planning item.

    Previous / Next

    Moves the calendar to the previous or next period.

    Form guide

    What to fill in, what is automatic, and what is read-only

    Planning
    Maintenance template editor

    Use this dialog to build a reusable preventive maintenance model before you attach it to a device.

    Maintenance template editor

    Name

    Required. This is the template name shown in the list and in device schedules.

    Description

    Optional. Use it to describe what the template covers and when it should be used.

    Active maintenance template

    Turn this off when the template should not be selectable anymore, but you still want to keep the history.

    Jobs

    Add the work that must be done during the maintenance visit. Each job needs description, work hours, hour type, and employee type.

    Spare Parts

    Add parts consumed during the job. Each part needs an article, comment if needed, and quantity.

    Transportations

    Add travel-related lines when the visit includes a destination, distance, or transport type.

    Devices tab

    Shows every device already linked to this template, so you can see the impact before saving a change.

    Why this matters

    The Save button stays disabled until the required template fields are valid. That prevents incomplete templates from being attached to devices.

    Device detail
    Device maintenance schedule dialog

    This is where a maintenance template becomes an actual recurring schedule on one specific device.

    Device maintenance schedule dialog

    Maintenance Template

    Choose the reusable template that defines the maintenance content.

    Interval Value

    Must be greater than 0. This is the numeric frequency, for example 1 or 3.

    Interval Unit

    Choose the unit, for example day, week, or month, depending on the template rules.

    Start Date

    The anchor date for the recurrence. The system uses this as the starting point for the next due calculation.

    Active maintenance schedule

    Disable this row if the device should keep the history but stop generating new due dates.

    Embedded template detail tabs

    The editor shows the underlying template details so you can see what will be saved.

    Why this matters

    The next due date is calculated automatically from the anchor date and interval. If the row is inactive, it remains visible but should not drive new work.

    Planning calendar
    Event detail dialog

    Use this dialog to describe a scheduled event, set assignment, and link it to a worksheet when needed.

    Event detail dialog

    Title

    Required. Keep it short and specific so it is readable in the calendar and on mobile.

    Description

    Use this for the task context, history, or any note that helps the technician.

    Start Date

    Sets the event start date and time. Changing it shifts the whole event in the calendar.

    Duration / All Day

    Use duration for timed work. Switch to All Day when the task should block a whole day.

    End Time

    Calculated automatically from the start time and duration unless the event is all-day.

    Status

    Select the current state. The allowed next status list is filtered by workflow rules.

    Recurrence

    Optional. Use it when the event should repeat according to a recurrence rule.

    Assigned To

    Select one or more users who should see or execute the event.

    Client

    Required for creating worksheets. Use Deselect if the event was linked to the wrong client.

    Device

    Available only after a client is chosen. This keeps the device selection scoped to the right customer.

    Address

    Can be searched, entered manually, or filled from the current device/client location.

    Create Worksheet / Link Existing Worksheet

    Use these when the planned event should become operational work or be tied to an existing worksheet.

    Why this matters

    Some actions are intentionally disabled until the prerequisites are met. For example, worksheet creation requires a client, and device selection depends on the client context.

    Automation and exceptions

    What Taski does for you, and where you must still be careful

    What the system calculates automatically

    • Next due dates on device maintenance schedules are calculated from the anchor date and interval.
    • The event end time is calculated from the selected start time and duration unless the event is all-day.
    • The devices list shows next check dates and active/inactive state without manual recalculation.
    • Linked worksheet information on events updates automatically when you create or unlink a worksheet.

    What you must fill manually

    • Template name, job details, parts, and transport entries in maintenance templates.
    • Interval value, interval unit, and start date in device maintenance schedules.
    • Event title, start date, status, assigned users, and client/device context.
    • Address details when the event should be visit-based or location-based.

    Important exceptions

    • A maintenance template can stay saved even if it is inactive, but inactive rows should not be used for new schedules.
    • The Devices tab on a template is read-only context: it shows impact, but the actual device linkage is controlled from the device side.
    • If a device or event does not have a client, some downstream actions stay disabled by design.
    • Past dates can be used for historical tracking where the system allows it, and those values appear in reports.

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    Login
    Home
    Wiki

    What to do

    1. 1Open Taski and log in.
    2. 2Use the top navigation to move between modules.
    3. 3Open Wiki whenever you need a quick reminder or a step-by-step guide.

    User note

    This page is meant to help a new user start without searching around the app.

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    Clients
    Add
    Save

    What to do

    1. 1Open the Clients module and click Add.
    2. 2Fill in the client details and save.
    3. 3Add objects, departments, or locations so devices can be linked to the right context.

    User note

    Client structure is the base for devices, worksheets, and planning.

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    Devices
    Add
    Edit
    Save

    What to do

    1. 1Open the Devices module.
    2. 2Click Add, choose the client and object, then complete the device details.
    3. 3Save the device and edit it later if you need to update information.

    User note

    If the client or object is wrong, the worksheet and planning data will also be harder to follow.

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    Worksheets
    Add
    Edit
    Save

    What to do

    1. 1Open the Worksheets module.
    2. 2Create a new worksheet and choose the client, object, and device if needed.
    3. 3Set the status, assignee, and a description of the completed work.

    User note

    Worksheets are useful for comments, signatures, time tracking, and spare parts.

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    Planning
    Event Calendar
    Maintenance Templates

    What to do

    1. 1Open Planning from the top menu.
    2. 2Use the Event Calendar tab to view planned events.
    3. 3Use the Maintenance Templates tab to manage recurring maintenance models.

    User note

    Planning is the right place when you want to separate calendar work from recurring maintenance.

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    Add
    Jobs
    Parts
    Transport
    Devices

    What to do

    1. 1Open Planning > Maintenance Templates.
    2. 2Click Add and enter the template name and description.
    3. 3Add jobs, parts, and transport, then check the Devices tab to see where the template is used.

    User note

    The Devices tab helps you see whether a template affects one device or many devices.

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    Maintenance Schedule
    Add
    Save

    What to do

    1. 1Open the device detail view.
    2. 2Go to the Maintenance Schedule tab.
    3. 3Add a row, choose the template, set the interval, interval unit, and start date, then save.

    User note

    This is the step where recurring maintenance becomes a concrete device plan.

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    Home
    My Schedule
    Open worksheet

    What to do

    1. 1Go to Home.
    2. 2Use the My Schedule widget to see your upcoming work.
    3. 3Open the event or worksheet directly from the widget when you need details.

    User note

    This widget is useful for technicians working from a phone or tablet.

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    Reports
    Search
    Filter
    PDF

    What to do

    1. 1Open Reports if you need an overview of work, clients, or devices.
    2. 2Use search and filters to find the exact record you need.
    3. 3Export or share a PDF when you need to send the result to someone else.

    User note

    If something is missing, check the selected client, object, or device first.

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    Clients
    Devices
    Planning
    Maintenance Templates

    What to do

    1. 1Start with clients and devices if you are unsure where to begin.
    2. 2Use Planning when the work belongs on a calendar.
    3. 3Use a maintenance template when the work repeats regularly.

    User note

    The same template editor is reused in Planning and in the device maintenance view.

    Need help?

    If the guide is not enough, request a demo

    The Wiki gives you a quick path, but a short demo is still the fastest way to validate your own workflow.