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Otherwise, just go ahead and click the “Save” icon at the top-right of the automation window and you’re done. I personally don’t use any other settings here, but you can tinker if you’d like. The “Label ids Item – 1” is also optional, and it lets you automatically tag a card created this way with a color label. This may be useful if you’re using this flow to work collaboratively with a team on Trello. You don’t have to do this part, but you can if you’d like. Okay, under “Member Ids Item – 1”, just choose which user on Trello will inherit the card automatically once it comes over from Google. Choose the board you want your Google Tasks to go to, and move on to the “Parent List Id” box. In the second box, choose the dropdown box for “Board Id” and you’ll notice that all of the Trello boards associated with that login you used during the connection process will be populated. I chose the default list, which I’ve renamed “Field Notes” so that I can quickly add things to it on the go as I used to do with my Bullet Journal Field Notes notebook. In the first box, the drop-down for “Task List ID” will let you choose one of your Google Tasks lists. The second box says “Create a card”, and it features a Trello icon.
You see, the first box says “When a task is added to a task list” and it has a Google Tasks logo (a really old one at that!). Here’s where it may get a little confusing, but I promise it’s not so bad.
Okay, both connections are established, right? Click the blue “Continue” button just below that. Whether you’re emailing us directly, tweeting pictures of your dashboard, or sharing Momentum with your friends and colleagues, we truly appreciate it! Thank you all very much.Pro Tip: If the “Sign in” button for Trello is greyed out, just refresh the page! We saw this to be a consistent problem with Power Automate, but was easily fixed by tapping F5 on your keyboard or clicking the refresh button on your browser’s top bar. We’re grateful for the kindness and support we receive from the Momentum community. If there’s a particular feature or integration that you’d like us to consider adding next, visit our suggestion forum to share your idea or send us a message. We have a lot of new features and improvements planned for 2020 and can’t wait to share them with everyone! Stay tuned for our official Pomodoro Timer announcement and some other exciting Momentum updates! If you encounter any problems while using this integration, please contact us.
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If you’re not already a Plus member, upgrade today to start enjoying the Microsoft To Do integration and all of the other awesome Plus benefits!įor more in-depth information, check out our Microsoft To Do guide. Momentum’s integrations are exclusively available to Momentum Plus members. To connect with Microsoft To Do, visit the Todo section of your Momentum Settings ⚙️, scroll down to Integrations, click + Add Integration and then choose Microsoft To Do.
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We’re optimistic that Microsoft will update their API soon so we can improve our To Do integration for you! Getting Started Check out our help article for more details, and contact us if there’s something else you’d like to see.
This includes some lists types (like ‘My Day’) and some advanced functionality (like recurring tasks). Microsoft’s API for Microsoft To Do currently has some limitations around what features from Microsoft To Do we can support in Momentum. Actions you take in Momentum will sync to Microsoft To Do. Momentum’s Microsoft To Do integration supports all of the basic task management actions like adding, editing, and completing tasks. To make the switch, see this simple guide from Wunderlist. Wunderlist users will be able to transfer their data to Microsoft To Do until June 30. Wunderlist, acquired by Microsoft, is officially being shut down on May 6, 2020 and replaced with Microsoft To Do. We’re excited to announce that Microsoft To Do has joined Asana, Trello, Todoist, GitHub, Bitbucket, Basecamp 3, and Google Tasks in our collection of todo integrations! Attention Wunderlist Users