Non Workday Control

Designate specific days

What Is It?

Non-working days is a unique feature of TaskSensor that allows you to designate specific days as non-working for the entire team.

This feature ensures that any tasks, events, or deadlines scheduled on these days are automatically adjusted, providing a more accurate timeline and preventing scheduling conflicts. Non-working days can include public holidays, company-wide breaks, or any other days where work will not be performed. This feature helps in maintaining a realistic and manageable project timeline, ensuring that the team’s availability is accurately reflected in the project plan.

Unique Insights and Benefits

Customize non-working days for each project, with default settings for Sundays and Saturdays. Flexibly choose any day as non-working or convert weekends into working days.


Set "Exceptional On" for working on non-working days and "Exceptional Off" for taking off on regular workdays. Document exceptions within three days post-factum and with no limits pre-factum.


Split and adjust tasks overlapping with non-working days to resume right after. Ensure accurate timelines by incorporating non-working days into project schedules.


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Examples

#Step 1

Imagine you need to set non-working days for your project. By default, Sundays and Saturdays are configured as non-working days, but you can customize these settings to fit your team's schedule.

#Step 2

If there are exceptions, such as a need to work on a non-working day or taking an off day on a regular workday, you can document these as "Exceptional On" or "Exceptional Off."

#Step 3

Any tasks that overlap with the non-working days will be automatically split and adjusted to resume after the non-working days, ensuring your project timeline stays accurate and manageable.