Action items get buried in emails. A meeting summary contains five todos. A colleague's message requests three things. A project update lists deliverables. Without intentional extraction, these tasks disappear into your archive.
Email task extraction uses AI to identify and extract action items from your forwarded emails, creating linked todos automatically. This guide explains how it works and how to use it effectively.
What is Email Task Extraction?
Email task extraction is an AI feature that automatically identifies action items, deadlines, and assignments in forwarded emails and creates linked todos in your task list. The tasks retain context from the source email, so you always know why something is on your list.
How It Works
- Forward an email containing action items
- AI analyzes content for task-like language
- Tasks are extracted with relevant context
- Todos are created linked to the source note
- You're notified of new tasks via email response
What Gets Extracted
- Explicit tasks: "Please review the document by Friday"
- Action items lists: "Action items: 1. Call vendor, 2. Update proposal"
- Requests: "Can you send me the latest numbers?"
- Deadlines: "Need this by end of week"
- Commitments: "I'll send the draft tomorrow"
The Task Extraction Process
Language Pattern Recognition
AI recognizes task-indicating language:
- Imperative verbs: Review, send, update, complete, schedule
- Request patterns: "Can you...," "Please...," "Would you..."
- Assignment markers: "@John," "John to...," "assigned to John"
- Deadline language: "by Friday," "due next week," "ASAP"
- List structures: Numbered or bulleted action items
Context Preservation
Extracted tasks include context:
- Link back to the source email/note
- Deadline if mentioned
- Person assigned if specified
- Related project or topic
Duplicate Detection
AI avoids creating duplicate tasks from similar emails. If you forward multiple emails about the same action item, the system recognizes the overlap.
Using Task Extraction Effectively
Best Content to Forward
Meeting Notes
Meeting summaries with action items are ideal. The AI extracts each action item as a separate task, linked to the full meeting context.
Email content: "Meeting notes: Discussed Q4 planning. Action items: 1) Sarah to finalize budget by Friday, 2) Mike to schedule customer interviews, 3) Lisa to draft proposal outline."
Extracted tasks: Three todos created, each linked to the meeting note.
Request Emails
Emails where someone asks you to do something. Forward them to capture the task without manually re-typing it.
Project Updates
Status updates often contain next steps and deliverables. Extract them as tasks to ensure nothing falls through.
Subject Line Signals
You can signal task intent in the subject line:
TODO: Meeting notes from project syncAction Items: Client call followupTasks: Weekly planning notes
This helps the AI prioritize task extraction for that email.
Task Management Integration
Viewing Extracted Tasks
Access your tasks in the Lolodex dashboard. Each task shows:
- The action item text
- Source link to the original email
- Due date if extracted
- Status (pending, in progress, complete)
Task to Note Linking
Tasks link back to their source notes. Click the link to see the full context—the complete meeting notes, email thread, or project update that generated the task.
Completing Tasks
Mark tasks complete in your dashboard. Completed tasks remain linked to their source for future reference.
Advanced Task Extraction
Multiple Emails, One Project
Forward multiple emails about a project. Tasks aggregate in your list, all linked to their respective source notes. You can filter by project or topic to see all related tasks.
Recurring Task Recognition
AI recognizes recurring task patterns like "weekly report" or "monthly review" and can suggest recurring task creation.
Priority Inference
Language like "urgent," "ASAP," or "critical" influences task priority. Tasks with urgency signals are flagged for attention.
Common Scenarios
After a Meeting
Forward the meeting notes email. All action items become tasks, linked to the full meeting context. No manual transcription needed.
Delegated Work
When someone assigns you work via email, forward it. The task is captured with all the context about what's expected and why.
Self-Created Tasks
Email yourself tasks: "TODO: Review Q4 budget before Tuesday." Forward to Lolodex, and it becomes a tracked task.
Project Planning
Forward planning documents with deliverables. Each deliverable becomes a trackable task linked to the project context.
Task Extraction vs. Manual Entry
Benefits of Extraction
- Context preserved: Always know why something is on your list
- No transcription errors: AI captures exact wording
- Less friction: Forward and done, no retyping
- Audit trail: Link back to original request
When Manual Entry is Better
- Tasks you think of, not from emails
- Personal tasks with no email origin
- Tasks requiring custom formatting or details
Tips for Better Extraction
Write Clear Meeting Notes
When writing meeting notes, use clear action item formatting:
- Use "Action Items:" as a header
- Number items clearly
- Include assignees and deadlines
Forward Promptly
Forward task-containing emails right away. Don't let them sit in your inbox where they'll be forgotten.
Review Extracted Tasks
Occasionally review your task list to ensure extraction accuracy. Adjust or add details as needed.
Never Lose an Action Item Again
Let AI extract tasks from your emails automatically.
Get Started FreeEmail task extraction closes the gap between reading about work and tracking work. Action items no longer hide in your archive. They surface as tasks, linked to context, ready to be completed. It's the difference between hoping you remember and knowing you won't forget.