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MarvinAPI reviews and mentions
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Where is Marvin hosted?
It's mentioned here that your database is stored in IBM Cloudant. Cloudant supports multi-region replication zones, but I can't tell if they're enabled for my database. If I try to connect to it I get a server that appears to be in the United States, but I can't be sure.
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Struggling with life, infp struggle the most? Please help?
Again there are many great free ones out there, but my personal recommendation is definitely this one. It is paid, but the cost is not far off a pint of beer these days and you can customise it however you want (you could think of it as an investment in terms of the value it brings into your life vs the cost).
- To-do or task app that displays currently 'on deck' task _all the time_?
- Not an ad, just a recommendation. I found a really great productivity tool that could help us!
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How do you get over the hurdle of desperately wanting to start using a task manager but feel totally overwhelmed and panicked about trying to remember and input all the many things that should go into it, not to mention deciding which one? (AuDHD)
I have recently realized that there will be no perfect tool you will find just by looking things up. You literally do have to try around w a few apps (or more traditional methods) and see which one you enjoy. It took me a while but I found smth called Amazing Marvin. I love it because it’s very customizable. I think when we try to look for the “perfect” tool, we really are looking for tons of customizability so we can make it “perfect” for our use case.
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I'm looking for this productivity app/website that once sponsored one of Roomie's videos
Was it https://amazingmarvin.com/?
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My workspace. Not pictured: walking treadmill that I slide out from under my bed while monitors and keyboard are in standing mode.
Amazing Marvin: https://amazingmarvin.com/. I love it. Super steep learning curve, but once you get it, it's so smooth.
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One time pay vs Subsciption
Marvin
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If you could only recommend one tool and one habit for productivity what would they be?
Tool - Amazing Marvin Habit - GTD Weekly Review
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How do you track goals and projects?
I'm a big fan of Amazing Marvin]. Goals, projects, tasks, habits and a lot more. Extremely powerful smart lists. It's an excellent app, but it does have a learning curve.
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