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What I've done instead is, for any recurring event that isn't really due on that date, like "book a haircut" or "fertilize roses", I add an event on a Google Calendar called "Tickler" with the desired recurrence. I then have an IFTTT (https://ifttt.com/explore) integration that creates a Todoist event in my inbox whenever that event shows up on my calendar. It doesn't show up with a due date so I can schedule it... Source: about 3 years ago
Or head to the Explore page and see if anything grabs your attention. Source: over 3 years ago
Slack has a feature to schedule messages, also a bunch of bots that do various scheduling tasksโฆ Also you could use a email marketing tool like Mailchimp that could allow you scheduling Mails far a head. But any service you choose should be around somewhat longterm right? It will probably require some money and a bit of luck for the service or app of choice to stay around for a while. So ideally something relying... Source: over 3 years ago
I donโt know about the air tag nativity, which it probably does. But you can do that with any smartphone they has gps; with an app / website called ifttt. Source: over 3 years ago
There's also some automation that you can do with something like https://ifttt.com/explore. Source: over 3 years ago
Set up an account on taskrabbit.com or similar and refer them to continue from there. If the market is dead, I'd certainly take it. Source: about 3 years ago
Maybe taskrabbit.com, I'm sure there are competitors now too. Source: about 3 years ago
There is a website called taskrabbit.com that tries to put people who need small stuff done with people who can do it. Need someone to wait in line for you? Check the site. Someone to put together a IKEA desk? Check the site. Source: about 3 years ago
Possibly checkout taskrabbit.com or fiverr. Com - you can sell your services through them. Source: over 3 years ago
Heya! I do a lot of this, doing BRRRRs in 2 markets out of state, and not visiting them (by design). 1. GC - first layer of management 2. Agent - to check in on property 1-2 times every 2 weeks, no management responsibilities 3. 3rd party - I hire someone local who ISNT being paid by the transaction (GC/Agent) to go in the property and take 140 pictures and upload them to me or our remote team directly. This... Source: about 4 years ago
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