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Reminder source link keep tasks calendar note origin 2026 06 26
#reminders
#google keep
#google tasks
#calendar
#notes
2026-06-25 21:26:21
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A reminder source link is the small trace that tells a user where a task or reminder originally came from. It matters when notes, calendar items, and task lists are connected but still serve different jobs. Google Calendar Help explains that Keep reminders can appear in Calendar and Tasks, and that task details can show “From Keep” so the user can return to the original Keep note. That tiny source label is important because a reminder often loses meaning when separated from the note that created it. A useful reminder system should therefore preserve three things: the reminder time, the action wording, and the source note. The time tells when to look. The wording tells what to do. The source note explains why it matters. If only the time survives, the user may see a vague task such as “send” or “check” with no context. The same idea applies outside Google tools. A meeting action, Obsidian daily note line, Notion task, or OneNote follow-up should point back to the original note when the context is not obvious. Source links reduce re-reading and make delegated work easier to verify.
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