Over the next couple weeks, I will be pumping out small batch releases on a daily basis. My goal is to discover and fix all bugs, clean up the codebase, ensure the plugin has proper error handling, ensure the plugin adheres to the Obsidian Plugin Guidelines and improve the fit and finish of the UI/UX.
I'm committed to delivering the most reliable and trustworthy project management plugin for Obsidian. My goal is to make Project Planner your go-to solution and an indispensable part of your daily workflow.
Release schedule
Due to the increase in releases, I will not announce every release. You can follow the Changelog to see what is changing release to release.
Release Plan:
- The rapid development phase will last 7 days
- Releases will be pushed on a daily basis
Roadmap
- 2026-02-02 — Version 0.6.11-Dev
- Task Details: move checklist up from the bottom of the panel
- Board view: enable dragging task cards up and down the buckets
- 2026-02-04 — Version 0.6.12-Dev
- Select date format in plugin settings
- Fix plugin header in grid view
- Can now choose a base folder for project notes
- Build test infrastructure to improve quality control and reduce potential for bugs
- 2026-02-06 — Version 0.6.13-Dev
- Code cleanup
- Bug fixes (if needed)
- Preparing a solid foundation for the next minor release 0.7.0
- TBD — Version 0.7.0
- Task Effort
- Header icon support
- Grid view column sorting (right/left)
- Bug fixes, code improvements
What to Expect
If you have installed Project Planner using the BRAT plugin, you can choose to stay on the latest version to receive all of the new updates as they are released. If you'd rather stay on a specific release, you should select the release version you prefer from the BRAT plugin settings.
For those of you who have installed Project Planner manually, it may be hard to keep up with the new releases. I will announce when the rapid development phase has ended to allow users a chance to catch up.
Thank you to everyone who is using Project Planner.
— James