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Product Hunt Sunrise

A real planner for Google Tasks

206
Traction Score
39
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Jul 6, 2026
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Product Positioning & Context

Google Tasks is fine for jotting things down. It’s terrible for planning your day. No Today view. No overdue section. No way to see what’s due this week at a glance. Just flat lists. Sunrise is a planner built on top of Google Tasks. See today’s tasks, catch what’s overdue, scroll through what’s coming up, and organize work on a kanban board — all synced with your existing Google Tasks lists. Your data stays in Google.
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Deep-Dive FAQs

What is Sunrise?
Sunrise is a digital product or tool described as: A real planner for Google Tasks
Where did Sunrise originate?
Data for Sunrise was aggregated directly from the Product Hunt community ecosystem, representing raw developer and early-adopter sentiment.
When was Sunrise publicly launched?
The initial public indexing or launch date for Sunrise within our tracked developer communities was recorded on July 6, 2026.
How popular is Sunrise?
Sunrise has achieved measurable traction, logging over 206 traction score and facilitating 39 recorded discussions or engagements.
Which technical categories define Sunrise?
Based on metadata extraction, Sunrise is categorized under topics such as: Productivity, Task Management, Calendar.
Is Sunrise recognized by media or academic researchers?
Yes. It has been covered by media outlets like Gizmodo.com. This indicates the concept has reached a level of mainstream or scientific viability beyond just developer forums.
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How does the creator describe Sunrise?
The original author or development team describes the product as follows: "Google Tasks is fine for jotting things down. It’s terrible for planning your day. No Today view. No overdue section. No way to see what’s due this week at a glance. Just flat lists. Sunrise is a p..."

Community Voice & Feedback

[Redacted] • Jul 7, 2026
I'm sorry if I'm missing something, but I can't seem to figure out how to actually add a task/event after entering the details. (See the video for reference.) https://createademo.com/v/cmr9vyc2i0001l20449uwxakb
[Redacted] • Jul 6, 2026
Does Sunrise nudge me about what's due (a notification/reminder), or do I only see the Today view when I remember to open it?
[Redacted] • Jul 6, 2026
@cteerakit I liked the simplicity of the product, and this is exactly what seemed missing while using Google Tasks. However, while using Sunrise, I realized that tasks were not getting synched if another tab was open with Google Tasks in it. Great product though, especially the board!
[Redacted] • Jul 6, 2026
the notepad vs planner distinction is exactly right — capture and planning are completely different jobs that google tasks tries to do with one flat list. does it pull due dates from existing google tasks or do you have to re-enter them in sunrise?
[Redacted] • Jul 6, 2026
Love that it is a client on top of Google Tasks rather than a second silo, since no migration is the reason I would actually try it. One concrete thing though: Google Tasks basically only stores flat lists plus due dates, so where does the kanban board layout live, the columns and card ordering? If I organize a board in Sunrise and then open plain Google Tasks, does that structure survive, or is the board arrangement Sunrise-side only?
[Redacted] • Jul 6, 2026
When I`m trying to connect my Google account, Google tells me that Sunrise is not safe because it was not checked by Google. And now I really wonder - is it possible to get official approval from them?
[Redacted] • Jul 6, 2026
Until today, I didn't even know Google Tasks existed :) Do many people actually use it? Or is it mainly an Android thing? (I use the Notes app on iPhone, and it doesn't have the issues you described.)
[Redacted] • Jul 6, 2026
I like that existing Google Tasks sync without extra setup. would offline editing with automatic syncing later fit your roadmap? That could help people who travel or work with unreliable connections.
[Redacted] • Jul 6, 2026
this is exactly the kind of small honest tool i like seeing on here, google tasks really is just a flat notepad and everyone quietly builds their own workaround for it. syncing both ways instead of just reading is the part that actually matters, a read only overlay would've been useless the moment you edit something on mobile. does the kanban board write status back as a change to the task itself or is that just a local view on top
[Redacted] • Jul 6, 2026
Me using Google Tasks every day makes this feel practical. Would keyboard shortcuts for moving tasks between days speed up planning? I think power users would appreciate that option.
[Redacted] • Jul 6, 2026
This looks clean. Does rescheduling a task in Sunrise also update the due date back in Google Tasks?
[Redacted] • Jul 6, 2026
I find the kanban board especially interesting because visual organization works better for me. Have you considered drag and drop scheduling directly into upcoming days? That could make planning feel even faster.
[Redacted] • Jul 6, 2026
This is exactly the gap I hit with Google Tasks too, everything lives in flat lists and there's no real sense of "what's actually due today" without manually scanning. One thing I didn't see addressed: I run a personal Google account and a separate work Workspace account with tasks split across both. Does Sunrise support connecting more than one Google account at once, or is it locked to a single sign-in? That's usually the dealbreaker for me with tools built on top of Google Tasks.
[Redacted] • Jul 6, 2026
The "Google Tasks is a notepad, not a planner" framing is spot on. For me the single biggest gap is exactly your Today view, being able to see what's actually due now versus the pile I've been snoozing. Flat lists let you lie to yourself about how much is overdue. One question: does the two-way sync handle recurring tasks cleanly? That's usually where these Google Tasks layers quietly break for me. Nice, focused launch. @cteerakit @Sunrise
[Redacted] • Jul 6, 2026
Finally, someone fixed the Google Tasks experience. The overdue section alone is worth the install - I had no idea how much stuff I'd been letting slip.

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