Does anyone know of a simpler chore tracker than Grocy? I essentialy just want reminders for recurring tasks like rinsing heat pump filters, oiling wooden work surfaces etc.

Grocy seems like overkill for that, but maybe it’s the easiest option?

  • closure1170@beehaw.org
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    2 years ago

    There are probably better options, but the first thing that came to mind was making a blueprint where the bones are “on x day at y time, send a notification to my phone that says do z task” and alter it from there.

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    2 years ago

    this is great timing because I was wanting to set this up at the weekend too for keeping track of house chores and water the plants, cleaning the hot tub etc

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    2 years ago

    I ran across a yt video that lead me to this page. I took the info/ideas here and built my kid chore system. With a dashboard that tracks what he did and total points that is tied to his allowance. Built in some anti-gaming stuff by day/time locking some things. He can only collect most trash cans on trash night. He can only empty the dishwasher once a day etc…

    One cool thing, when he scans the trash cans to bring them in. If it’s on trash day and between x-ypm it opens the garage door for him.

    https://smarthomesolver.com/reviews/nfc-tag-automation-ideas-how-to-setup/

    He’s at camp this week so they’re now my chores <sigh>

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    2 years ago

    What I love about Grocy is that it works with NFC tags. Once the chores are setup initially all it takes is to scan the tag and it gets marked done. I added a notification that’s read aloud on the speakers in the house for positive reinforcement

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    If you really want simple and time is your only variable, HomeAssistant now has a calendar function built in. The advantage here is that you can build automations with it; flash the lights, send a notification, display a value on a card, etc.

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    2 years ago

    I’ve been experimenting with Vikunja for this very purpose. It seems I can setup recurring tasks that when completed will automatically change their due date and uncheck themselves. It will send me emails when things are due and it appears to be able to send me overdue items as well. It doesn’t currently support webhooks for notifications (I’m wanting to use Home Assistant notifications for this) but apparently it’s on the road map. Give it a try, maybe it will work for you.

    vikunja.io