Task Dependencies
Stiqy's Task Dependencies feature enables a structured flow of tasks by creating a parent-child relationship between tasks. With this feature, users must complete a designated parent task to unlock its child tasks (Subtasks). This ensures a controlled progression through tasks, enhancing user engagement and ensuring sequential task completion. It is ideal for community engagement strategies that depend on sequential participation.
Key benefits of this feature include:
Ensure users complete tasks in a specific sequence.
Design engaging campaigns with progressive challenges.
How to Configure Task Dependencies
Step 1: Access the Campaign Dashboard
Log in to your Stiqy admin account.
Navigate to the Campaigns section in the left-hand menu.
Select the campaign where you want to add task dependencies.
Step 2: Add a New Task or Select an Existing Task
Create a new task or select an existing task from the list.
Click the Add Subtask button under the created task you want to set as a parent task.

Step 3: Choose Subtasks
In the "Add Subtask" panel:
Select tasks from the list to designate as subtasks.
Multiple tasks can be selected as subtasks for a single parent task.
Click Add Subtask to confirm your selection.

Step 4: Review and Save
Once subtasks are added, they will appear nested under the parent task.
Save changes to finalize the configuration.
Note: If you want to adjust or remove the dependencies, use the Remove Subtask button.

Use Cases
Example 1: Social Media Campaign
Parent Task: Comment on our post.
Child Task: Mention "#YourProjectName" in your bio on social media.
Users must complete the comment task before being able to add the mention in their bio.
Example 2: Event Participation
Parent Task: Scan a QR code at the event.
Child Task: Submit a URL of your event photo.
Users must prove participation in the event before moving on to the URL submission task.
Troubleshooting Tips
Subtasks Are Not Unlocking
Verify that the parent task is completed as required.
Check the configuration to ensure the correct parent-child relationship is set.
Unable to Add Subtasks
Solution: Confirm that the parent task is active.
Changes Are Not Saving
Refresh the admin panel and reattempt the changes.
Video Guide
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