Quick Start Guide
Welcome to QuickPlanX, your powerful and intuitive partner for project management on macOS, iOS, and iPadOS. Designed for the Apple ecosystem, QuickPlanX offers a seamless, native experience to help you plan, track, and manage your projects with precision.
At its core, QuickPlanX is a manual-first planning tool. It empowers you, the project manager, to define your project's structure, schedule, and dependencies. Your data is securely stored and synced via iCloud, ensuring it's always up-to-date and accessible across all your devices.
This guide will walk you through the essentials to get you up and running.
1. Creating Your First Project
Getting started is simple. You can create a project from scratch or import data from other applications.
To create a blank project:
- Open QuickPlanX to the Welcome window.
- Click the + icon on the toolbar.
- Select "New Project".
A new, empty project will be created, ready for you to start adding tasks.
QuickPlanX also supports importing from various file formats, including MS Project (.xml), Mind-Map (.opml), and legacy QuickPlan files (.qpp).
Learn more about creating and importing projects →
2. Setting Up Your Project
After creating a project, you can configure its settings. Customize the currency, standard resource rates, link types, calendars, and more to fit your project's specific needs.
Learn more about project settings →
3. Building Your Task List
Once your project is created, the next step is to add tasks. QuickPlanX offers flexible ways to build your task list, from adding them one-by-one to importing them in bulk.
The most common way is to use the input area at the bottom of the task list in the Table View:
- Add tasks sequentially: Type a task name and press
Return
to create it. - Create a sub-task: Start the task name with a
space
to make it a child of the task above it. - Add tasks in bulk: Paste a multi-line list of tasks. Each line will become a separate task, and you can use spaces to define the hierarchy.
Basic task creation:
- Constructing a Tree with Tasks
- Create tasks in Table View and Gantt Chart
- Create tasks in Tree View
- Create tasks in Column View
Bulk task creation:
- Build Task Structure Rapidly
- Spreadsheet Apps Integration
- Supercharge Planning with AI
- Smart Task Operations
4. Structuring Your Project
A well-structured project is easier to manage. QuickPlanX provides two key ways to organize your tasks:
- Task Hierarchy: You can organize tasks into logical groups by indenting and outdenting them to create a work breakdown structure (WBS). Learn how to manage task hierarchy →
- Task Linking: Create dependencies between tasks to define their relationships. For example, you can set one task to begin only after another is completed. Learn how to link tasks →
5. Printing and Sharing
Easily share your project progress. Export your plans to PDF, Image, or CSV files for printing or sharing with your team and stakeholders.
Learn more about reporting capabilities →
6. Dive Deeper - Advanced Topics
You've now learned the basics. When you're ready to explore more powerful features, check out these topics:
- Productivity: Discover tips to be more productive.
- Advanced Operations: Copy/Paste, Drag/Drop, Duplicate Projects, and Bulk Changes.
- Customization: Customize columns, task appearance, and more.
- Reporting: Export to PDF, Image, and CSV, and generate various charts.
- Integrations: Work with other tools like MS Project, OPML, and more.
- Sync: Keep your projects up-to-date across all your Apple devices.
- Backup: Learn how to back up and restore your project data.
- Templates: Use existing projects as templates