Maintenance Priority Support

Maintenance tasks now include editable priority, making it easier to decide what needs attention first.

Maintenance tasks now include priority, so you can see not just when work is due, but how important it is.

Priority now stays with the schedule

You can set each task's priority to:

  • Low
  • Medium
  • High
  • Urgent

That priority follows the task across schedules, calendar views, dashboard summaries, and Copilot context.

Set and change priority

Priority is easy to set and adjust:

  • New tasks let you choose the priority while setting them up
  • Automatically generated tasks start with a suggested priority that you can review and change
  • Existing tasks without a saved priority now start at Medium
  • You can edit priority later at any time

Visible in more maintenance surfaces

Priority is now easier to work with where it matters:

  • Maintenance schedule tables and cards show saved priority
  • Calendar maintenance lists include priority alongside due-date status
  • Calendar priority filters use compact color dots so importance is easy to scan
  • Copilot can use priority for better maintenance context

Completed work keeps its original priority

Completed scheduled work keeps the priority it had when you finished it. Changing the schedule priority later does not change past history entries.

Care Overview can now show the priority that applied when recently completed work was finished.

Why this matters

Due-date urgency and task priority are different signals:

  • Urgency tells you how soon something needs attention
  • Priority tells you how important the task is overall

Keeping both signals available makes it easier to plan maintenance work with better context.