> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://taskoncommunitys-organization.gitbook.io/guide-book/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://taskoncommunitys-organization.gitbook.io/guide-book/boost-engagement/task-system/general-tasks/smart-tasks.md).

# Smart Tasks

`Smart Task` means `automatic creation` of tasks, which reduces the need for manual intervention, effectively saving time and resources.

The system employs preset conditions and intelligent algorithms, supporting 3 types of tasks, respectively related to **X (Twitter)**, **Medium**, and **YouTube**.&#x20;

Smart tasks on X include liking, reposting, quoting & tagging a post.&#x20;

Smart tasks on Medium include reading and sharing an article.

Smart tasks on YouTube include watching and sharing a video.

After setting the task name and rewards, you need to specify the task's time period, such as `1 day`, `3 days`, or `7 days`.

`Task Expired after`: the time period signifies that within the specified time, if the project publishes a certain number of tweets, the system will intelligently generate a corresponding number of tasks.&#x20;

For instance, if a task is set to like posts and the time is set to 1 day, then within that day, the system will automatically create the corresponding number of like post tasks for each post from project X. This ensures active engagement and interaction within the Community.

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