Google has updated the timeline for Keep reminders moving to Tasks. Many Android users rely on Google Keep for note-taking, partly because of its simple reminder feature. However, Google plans to change how these reminders work. The company aims to unify reminders across its services by moving Keep reminders into Google Tasks.
This journey began in 2023 when Google announced it would migrate reminders from Google Calendar and Google Assistant to Google Tasks. The following year, Google confirmed reminders made in Keep would also show up in Tasks. Although a year has passed, this change has not yet arrived. Despite the delay, Google has not abandoned its plan for Keep reminders moving to Tasks. Instead, it has provided a clearer timeframe.
According to Google’s latest support document, the migration will happen in the second half of 2025. While the company still hasn’t named an exact date, the update could roll out as late as December. Therefore, users should prepare for this adjustment soon.
Once the migration completes, you will still create reminders within the Keep app. However, these reminders will automatically sync to Google Tasks. You will continue to find, edit, and complete reminders inside Keep, similar to how it works with Calendar and Assistant. Meanwhile, all reminders will be saved as tasks within the Google Tasks app. This means the Tasks app will become the central place for managing all your reminders.
This unification increases the importance of the Tasks app. If you rely on Google’s ecosystem for productivity, installing the Tasks app becomes even more essential. Additionally, this change might encourage Google to improve Keep’s overall experience.
In conclusion, Keep reminders moving to Tasks is coming soon. Users should expect a smoother, more integrated way to handle reminders across Google services. Make sure to stay updated and prepare to embrace the Tasks app as your new reminder hub.
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