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🚧 Build time! 🚧 Inspired by Andrea Grasso , we built a quick Time tracker for our tasks in Tana. 1️⃣ This helpful setup lets you track how much you work on your tasks 2️⃣ You can build apps like these quite easily using commands in Tana. 3️⃣ Except... show more
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@TanaNodes 🔥⏰ @bragebang and @TanaNodes making Cal Newport style time blocking look easy! Shout out to @Aaebraham01 for his focus sessions template down these lines as well-

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Just download this template and start your timers, get set, ready, GO! 🔴

@TanaNodes It's cool to see they can be done, but would be even better if they were native!

@TanaNodes Love the input 🙌

@TanaNodes This is so cool, it reminds me of time tracking in org-mode for emacs if anyone is familiar. Either way this is epic!

@TanaNodes Super cool!

@TanaNodes Thanks 🤩 If you don't already, follow @TanaNodes for more great Tana ideas.

@TanaNodes I am actually very familiar with Andrea ❤️ 🇮🇹 🍕

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@TanaNodes Absolutely amazing! More automation, I want more!!

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@TanaNodes The template I downloaded does not function as in the video - the build title from fields is missing the Session For: ${Task} entry

@TanaNodes Deliberate - we thought it could be confusing in the table if all entries were named the same so decided to let you name them. Can share the title expression if you'd rather have it like in the video. LMK!

@TanaNodes The way you implemented makes more sense than the video version, just making sure it wasn't a miss

@TanaNodes Thanks for checking. 😄

@TanaNodes scam joined nothing there

@TanaNodes Wow, that is amazing. I've been wondering about time tracking to improve my planning. Can I link the time spent to a task? So I can review planned time vs actual.
