![]() ![]() In my automations, they all rely on calendar triggers, but even those aren’t as fine tuned as I’d like (which was why I was going to explore templating there, as well, but that’s neither here nor there). Stay on top of your schedule by instantly creating tasks in Todoist when a new booking is made through Calendbook. Plan meetings, organize work schedules, share project timelines. I don’t know/understand how to use a calendar trigger on a card, basically. Flexibits makes Fantastical and Cardhop, enjoyable calendar and contacts apps for for. ClickUps Calendar view helps teams of all sizes stay aligned and keep work on-schedule. ![]() Which is why, I’ve not been ignoring your thoughts, but what you’re suggesting doesn’t make sense to me - not in that it’s not logical, I’m quite sure it is - but in that I have no idea how to employ it in the method I want/need. I get things to work, but sometimes it feels like I’m stumbling into the solution rather than doing it elegently. As it is, I can’t even get the conditional card to display, perhaps because I’m trying to use a calendar as an entity? Things like this make me feel like I’m too daft for HA, in general. My intention is to call this as conditional card - if I did the multiple calendars as you suggest, is there a way for that card to cycle through those calendars? I’m afraid we’re exiting the scope of my (limited) knowledge. I don’t think I’ll know a medication schedule or other medical needs until after the surgery occurs - but perhaps the surgeon can give me that information in advance. With regards to your edit, - I’d prefer a calendar as that’s something even my caretakers should be able to set up post-surgery without mucking too much with HA, if I’m not able to set it up myself. This basically did the trick, though because of how that calendar is, I had to use end_time instead of start_time. ToDoist also has a mobile app so you can manage your tasks on. Much obliged to anyone who can offer suggestions! You can add tasks from Email, see your Calendar, Upload files, and visualize your productivity. Reclaim will analyze both calendars to find mutual free time, and automatically reschedule your Smart 1:1s if a conflict comes up. One of them had requested an easy way to be able to see when my next medication dose was, or when I needed other scheduled medical assistance. Smart 1:1 meetings Automatically find the best time for your one-on-one meetings every week. My use case is that this will be displaying a Nest Hub in a bedroom, for my caretakers when I have major surgery. Click on the gear icon in the upper-right and select Settings. So, is there a way to call the next event? Visualize, organize, and prioritize your Todoist tasks in your calendar. Connect Todoist to Google Calendar: Sign into the Todoist web app (this integration can only be authorized via the web app). To elaborate, I have this string: also calls the current event. I’ve been strumbling my way through templates, and I think I’ve got something that almost works, but it’s only giving me information on the current event, rather than the future event. Thanks in advance for any help anyone can provide. ![]()
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