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Tasks on Courted

Tasks help you stay on top of every follow-up in your recruiting pipeline. You can create them tied to a specific agent, or as standalone reminders, and you can always find everything in one place.

Written by Peyton Orick
Updated this week

πŸ’‘ Why Tasks Matter

Let's be honest: recruiting is a long game, and your memory is not a CRM. The difference between landing an agent and losing them to a competitor usually comes down to one thing: consistent, timely follow-up. And most of us are doing this recruiting on top of an already full plate, managing current agents, running a brokerage, and somehow also trying to eat lunch.

Things fall through the cracks. That's just life. But they don't have to.

Tasks let you build a repeatable follow-up process for both the agents you are recruiting and the agents already on your team. Set a task after every conversation, and Courted will remind you when it's time to reach back out. Use recurring tasks to make sure your current agents hear from you on a regular basis, not just when something goes sideways.

The goal is a system that runs in the background so you can stay focused on the relationship part that a computer cannot automate. You handle the people part. Let Courted handle the 'wait, when was I supposed to call them again?' part.


βœ… What Can You Do with Tasks?

When creating or editing a task, you can:

  • Set a due date

  • Mark it as high priority

  • Make it recurring (daily, weekly, monthly, etc.)

  • Assign it to yourself or a teammate

  • Add notes for additional context


βž• Creating a Task

There are two ways to create a task in Courted.

Option 1: From an Agent Profile (Agent-Linked Task)

Use this when you want to set a follow-up reminder tied to a specific agent.

  1. Open an agent's profile by clicking their name anywhere in Courted

  2. Click the Interaction button

  3. Log any notes you'd like to remember for next time, then check "Create a follow up task" at the bottom of the modal

  4. Fill in the task details: due date, priority, notes, and who it's assigned to

  5. Click Save

This task will be linked to that agent so you can always trace it back to the right person.

πŸ’‘ Tip: You can also update the agent's status (e.g. "Contacted" or "Meeting Scheduled") directly from this same interaction modal. Two birds, one stone.

Option 2: From the Clipboard Icon (Standalone Task)

Use this for general reminders that aren't tied to a specific agent, or when you just want to quickly jot something down before you forget.

  1. Click the clipboard icon in the upper-right corner of the platform (this is always visible)

  2. Click create task

  3. Fill in the details and save

From this same panel, you can also see your tasks due today and quickly access anything overdue or coming up soon. Think of it as your daily to-do list, but one that actually knows about your recruits.


πŸ“‹ Where to See Your Tasks

The Clipboard Shortcut (Quick View)

Click the clipboard icon in the top-right corner at any time for a fast look at what's due today and what's coming up next. Great for a quick morning check-in.

The Tasks Page (Full View)

For a complete picture of everything on your plate, head to the Tasks page in the left sidebar.

From here you can:

  • Search and filter by due date, status, priority, assigned user, or linked agent

  • Set default filters so the page always opens showing what's most relevant to you

  • Take bulk actions on multiple tasks at once: mark complete, reschedule, reassign, or delete

  • See everything overdue, due today, and upcoming at a glance


πŸ” Recurring Tasks

Some follow-ups just need to happen on a schedule, no matter what. Instead of recreating the same task over and over (and eventually forgetting to), you can set a task to recur automatically. When creating or editing a task, select the recurring option and choose your frequency: daily, weekly, monthly, etc. Once you complete it, the next one is created for you automatically. Set it and actually forget it, in a good way.


πŸ‘₯ Assigning Tasks to a Teammate

Tasks don't have to live only with you. When creating or editing a task, use the Assigned To field to send it to a teammate. They'll see it on their own Tasks page and clipboard view.

πŸ’‘ Tip: You can tag a teammate in the notes of any task by typing @ followed by their name. They'll get an email notification so it doesn't get buried.


Tasks are part of Courted's broader work tracking system. To learn more about assigning agents, updating statuses, and logging interactions, see Work Tracking on Courted.

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