Related items
OrientME lets you link things together so related work stays connected — a task to the note that explains it, a journal entry to the trip it’s about, a routine to its reference checklist. You manage these connections from the Related panel.
You’ll find the Related panel on a task’s detail view, in the note editor, on a trip, and on a calendar event (where it’s scoped to linking notes).
Link two items
- In the Related panel, click + Link.
- Start typing in the search box (at least two characters).
- Results are grouped by type. Click one to link it.
The link appears immediately, and because links are two-way, it shows up on the other item too — link a note to a task, and the task shows on the note.
What you can link
| Type | Icon |
|---|---|
| Task | ✅ |
| Note | 📝 |
| Journal entry | 📓 |
| Routine | 🔁 |
| Trip | ✈️ |
On a trip, the picker is scoped to notes — so you can attach reference notes to an itinerary. Other surfaces let you search across tasks, notes, journal entries, routines, and trips.
Opening and removing links
Click a linked note and it opens in a quick read-only pop-up (with Open in Notes), so you can read it without leaving the page. Other types take you straight to the item — so from a task you can jump to the trip it belongs to, and from a note back to the task that references it. This works on both web and mobile.
To remove a link, hover the row and click the ✕ (tap and confirm on mobile). This only removes the connection — neither item is deleted.