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# GitLab To-Do List **(FREE)**
# To-Do List **(FREE)**
> [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-foss/-/merge_requests/2817) in GitLab 8.5.
> [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-foss/-/merge_requests/2817) in GitLab 8.5.
When you sign in to GitLab, you normally want to determine where you should
Your *To-Do List* is a chronological list of items waiting for your input.
spend your time. This can include taking an action, or keeping track of things
The items are known as *to-do items*.
(without having to read lots of email notifications). Because GitLab is where you
do your work, being able to get started quickly is important.
Your *To-Do List* offers a chronological list of items waiting for your input
You can use the To-Do List to track [actions](#actions-that-create-to-do-items) related to:
(known as *to-do items*) in a single dashboard.
The To-Do List supports tracking [actions](#what-triggers-a-to-do-item) related to