I guess it's really safe cause it's open source, you can make notes on your habits but don't really do that. Its simple. Really fast. Haven't found a way to connect it to notion. In general it's a great app to track you habits. Does its job. Not more, not less.
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I do a lot of volunteering with skills matching nonprofits. These are usually one hour "ask the expert" or 1-4 week projects. Most nonprofits have very little experience in project work so you have to remind them to do things. I use followupthen.com with my emails to make sure I don't lose track of them. The free level of FUT.com does all I want. Send a note to someone with... Source: almost 2 years ago
📎52. followupthen.com: Setup quick reminders via email itself. Source: over 2 years ago
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