This update is about making your daily flow feel effortless — a new keyboard shortcut that keeps you anchored to your work, and a wave of outliner fixes that resolve the crashes and lockups some of you have been experiencing. **Released:** Tuesday, February 11, 2026 ### Flow Home — Your One-Key Return to Focus There's a new shortcut that changes how you move through MakeTimeFlow: **⌘0** (or Ctrl+0 on Windows/Linux). No matter where you've wandered in the app — checking goals, reviewing your task list, looking at your calendar — ⌘0 takes you home. Where "home" is depends on what you're doing: - **Active timer with a task** → your Flow Mode view for that session - **Active timer without a task** → your timer view - **No active timer** → the Focus page, so you can start one Your timer keeps running while you navigate. Nothing is lost. ⌘0 picks up right where you left off. This replaces the previous ⌘0 shortcut (which opened the All Features directory — still available via the Command Palette with ⌘K). > Want to go deeper on keyboard-driven flow? Check out the new **[[Flowing with Your Keyboard]]** guide for the full rhythm of a keyboard-powered workday. ### Rock-Solid Outliner We heard from several of you about outliner issues — tasks disappearing after indenting, the editor freezing during sync, and undo behaving unexpectedly. We've tracked down and fixed five separate issues: - **Sync crash fix:** Reparenting tasks under newly created parents no longer causes a crash. If you created a new task and immediately dragged other tasks under it, the outliner could get stuck — that's now resolved. - **Lockup protection:** The sync process is now hardened against getting stuck in a loop. If something unexpected happens during a server sync, the outliner recovers gracefully instead of freezing. - **Undo/redo restored:** Pressing ⌘Z now works as expected. Previously, some internal sync operations were being recorded in the undo history, which meant undo could appear to do nothing or produce confusing results. - **Arrow key navigation:** Moving between tasks with the up and down arrow keys works reliably again, including when navigating past collapsed sections. - **Tab indent fix:** Pressing Tab to indent a task under a collapsed sibling no longer causes the task to visually disappear. It now correctly nests under the sibling and remains visible. These fixes make the outliner significantly more reliable for day-to-day task organization, especially if you work quickly with keyboard shortcuts. ### Smarter Calendar Snapping When you drag events on your calendar, the snap interval now adapts to your view: - **Day and 2-day views** snap to **5-minute** intervals — precise enough for scheduling focused work blocks - **Week and month views** snap to **15-minute** intervals — better suited for higher-level planning This happens automatically as you switch views. No settings to change. ### Outliner Search, Refined Pressing ⌘F in the outliner now opens an inline search bar directly in the editor. This is more reliable than the previous approach and works consistently everywhere the outliner appears — your Zen outline, the tasks page, and during WRAP rituals. On pages without an outliner, ⌘F falls through to your browser's native find. ### Downloads Page The desktop downloads page has been expanded into a unified **Downloads** page at [/downloads](https://my.maketimeflow.com/downloads) that covers both the desktop app and the new iOS beta. If you've bookmarked the old /desktop URL, it redirects automatically. ## How This Helps You Level Up These changes share a common thread: reducing the friction between you and your focused work. Flow Home means you're always one keystroke away from what matters most. A stable outliner means you can organize your tasks with confidence, knowing the tool won't get in your way. Smarter calendar snapping and inline search are small refinements that add up to a smoother, calmer daily experience. The best productivity tool is one you stop thinking about. That's what we're building toward.