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Packs

Packs are domain-specific add-ons that automatically generate timely, relevant tasks for your household. Instead of remembering seasonal maintenance, recurring checklists, and time-sensitive responsibilities, subscribe to a Pack and HoneyDone creates them for you.

What a Pack does

A Pack contains a collection of templates — rules that describe when to create a task and what it should contain. For example:

  • A Home Maintenance Pack might generate a "Change HVAC filter" task every 3 months, or a "Test smoke detectors" task every 6 months.
  • A Seasonal Pack might generate a "Prepare garden beds" task each spring based on your climate zone.

When a template's conditions are met, HoneyDone creates a real task in your household's task list. You can accept it, modify it, or dismiss it.

Browsing and subscribing

  1. Go to Packs to see available packs.
  2. Click a pack to see what templates it includes and how often they fire.
  3. Click Subscribe to activate it for your household.

Once subscribed, HoneyDone begins evaluating the pack's templates on their schedule. Most packs respect your household profile — a pack that generates yard tasks only activates if you have a yard.

Managing a subscription

On the Packs page, subscribed packs show a Manage button. From there you can:

  • Pause — temporarily stop generating new tasks from this pack without unsubscribing.
  • Resume — re-activate a paused pack.
  • Suppress a template — keep the pack active but prevent one specific template from firing (e.g., you handle HVAC filter changes differently).
  • Unsubscribe — remove the pack entirely. Existing tasks generated by the pack are not deleted.

Generated tasks

Tasks generated by a Pack work like any other task — you can edit, reassign, complete, or delete them. Each generated task has a source link showing which pack and template created it, so you always know where it came from.

Evaluation cadence

HoneyDone evaluates pack templates once per day. If a template is due to fire, it creates the task or a recommendation for you to review. You don't need to do anything to trigger evaluation — it happens automatically.