11 August 2024

haptalaon: A calming cup of tea beside an open book (Default)

Request for Concrit!

I have long desired to make a tool for organising my pagan life, week by week. I find setting a time to very actively plan is essential. I've tried it on paper but I worry about wasting it and often forget. My coding skills have improved a great deal, and I'm now on the cusp of creating the tool.

What kinds of things do you pre-plan and track? if you used the tool, what questions and records would you want to make? Do you use templates made by anybody else, or by yourself, at the moment - what are they, and why do you like them?

On the technical side, the tool will:

  • Not require login, and not transfer any data away from your computer. Data will be saved to your own browser (to localStorage)
  • Type in updates whenever you think of them
  • Download as a text file at the end of the period
  • Then, clear all data and start again

Here is a current draft. It does not work yet so don't type anything in, you will not be able to save it. I've put in sample data to show how you might use it.

Is it too much? But I think I'd rather have the prompts there to have ideas than not. I more often suffer from lack of memory than from overwhelm.

Does it mix up 'things I plan to do' with 'records of things I have done' too much? But I think if I wasn't planning and recording in the same place, I would forget to check the planning page.

Would you like the ability to hide sections? For example, there is a box for recording Divinations and oracles - but if you never do these, would you want the tool to remember to never show you it, to keep the interface more tidy?

Please throw anything you think of and as much of it as possible in the comments.

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