# How to Create Tasks

In Community version, TaskOn provides more flexibility in task time management. You have the option to set a specific end time for tasks, or you can allow tasks to exist indefinitely. This means that users can participate in the tasks you've set up at any time they visit your Community, enabling them to gain a comprehensive understanding of your product.

Such settings enhance user `convenience` and `flexibility` in engaging with tasks, promoting a more in-depth exploration and participatory experience with your product.

### Getting Started

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[Step1: Basic Task Settings](/guide-book/boost-engagement/task-system/how-to-create-tasks/step1-basic-task-settings.md)
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[Step2: Reward Settings](/guide-book/boost-engagement/task-system/how-to-create-tasks/step2-reward-settings.md)
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[Step3: Extra Settings](/guide-book/boost-engagement/task-system/how-to-create-tasks/step3-extra-settings.md)
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