![]() ![]() I was skeptical about whether setting up Dropshare with one of these services would be worth the trouble, but I knew Amazon S3 has a generous free tier, so I thought I would give it and Dropshare for iOS a shot. Recently, Timo Josten released Dropshare 4 for Mac, an app that helps you create your own file sharing by connecting to services like Amazon S3, Rackspace Cloud Files, or your own server. The tools that come with those services are also limited. These services have the advantage of being dead simple to set up and use, but they also happen to be subscription services. Here’s an image from one of my favorite Integromat solutions - the one that uploads and attachment to Airtable (from Dropshare) and then does OCR if I want to.I have tried a bunch of file sharing services over the years and many of them are good, including Droplr and CloudApp. If you’re interested to hear more about some of these automations, let me know and I’ll tell you more about it when I have another free moment. I would love to tell you more about my automations, but I have to start to put my kids to bed. If I want to stop the timer or start a new one, I can start a Shortcut that does show straight from the Pushcut notification. Integromat also sends me once an hour a message through Pushcut, where it says what Timing timer is running and asks if I want to keep that timer running or start a new timer. I have a couple of Timing timers that Integromat starts/stops at a certain time and lets me know via Pushcut that the timer has stopped/started. I use Shortcuts to start timers and at the same time make a note to my Airtable database that I’ve started a timer. I track my time with Timing app (the new web version has made it even more AWESOME!!!). Any PDF or Image I want to store in Airtable, OCR’d if needed (Dropshare + Shortcuts + Integromat + Google Cloud Vision).New Calendar events – both when I put them in the calendar and when they’re taking place (Integromat).When I leave/enter certain key locations (Integromat).My morning plans and evening reviews (Shortcuts). ![]() YouTube videos I’ve uploaded (YouTube + Integromat).My Instagram activity (Instagram + Integromat).My Facebook activity (Facebook + Integromat).My Twitter activity (Twitter + Integromat).Receipts from stores (Pushcut + Scanbot + Dropshare + Shortcuts + Integromat + Google Cloud Vision).My comments on Audiobooks including the location I’m commenting (Audible app + Shortcuts).Audiobooks I’ve listened (Audible app + Shortcuts).My comments on Podcasts including the location I’m commenting (Overcast + Shortcuts).Podcasts I’ve listened (Overcast + Shortcuts).My Meditations with notes and quotes (Calm app + Dropshare + Shortcuts + Integromat + Google Cloud vision).My handwritten diaries as OCR’d text and PDF (reMarkable Tablet + Shortcuts + DropShare + Gmail + Integromat).protein, fat, carbs and fiber (MyFitnessPal + Fitbit + Integromat) Weight and blood pressure (Withings Wifi Scale and Blood pressure monitor + Health App + Shortcuts).Physical activity (Fitbit versa + Integromat).My recovery data (Oura ring + Integromat).How much I sleep (Oura ring + iOS Health + Shortcuts).This includes (collection method in parenthesis): My solution: tracking EVERYTHING I do to an Airtable database. So, if I wanted to share the podcast with someone else, it took me a long time to figure out where I heard about it. I also listen to a lot of podcasts and audiobooks and remember what is said in them, but can’t remember who said what and in which podcast. This lead me to often feel that I didn’t get anything done and to wonder where my time had gone. What is still awful, is that I don’t remember details of past events well enough. I’ve learned to use calendar and todo-list quite efficiently, so the future events haven’t been a problem for a while. ![]() My working memory has been always bad (because of the ADHD), but after I slept very little for the first 6 years of my motherhood, my ability to remember events and details that aren’t exciting and interesting has gotten even worse. I’m diagnosed with ADHD and take meds for it. Hey guys, I noticed that there aren’t that many (recent) posts about Integromat, so I thought I’ll write a quick overview of my tracking system that partly relies on Integromat.īackground: I’m a 44-year-old mother of two sons (6 and 9), a working screenwriter and a new doctoral student. ![]()
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