Feature area
Services/automations
Problem or use case
Hello! I've just discovered this integration and I'm already thrilled!
I have a few questions because it seems to be missing some features in the settings.
Proposed solution
First, I'd like to know if it's possible to associate certain rewards with users, like assigning tasks? Or would it be possible to create a chore but provide a different reward depending on the user?
I have two children, but one is older than the other and therefore has greater needs. The tasks are the same, but the reward differs. The current solution is to create a task for each person and name it differently by adding "-first name" to the end, but this is quite cumbersome, especially when they have ten or so tasks each.
Expected outcome
Secondly, I'd like to define a quest based on active points (those currently available to the user, not the total number of points the user has earned since the beginning).
Basically, if a user has, say, 3000 points in their account at the end of a defined period (for example, a quarter), then they would be eligible for a reward.
The idea is that they can use their points to request a reward (for example, €5 for 500 points). However, if they still have 3,000 points available in their account during a quarter, they receive a bonus of 500 points. The idea is to replicate a savings account to encourage them not to spend everything each month and thus reward them with interest.
Alternatives considered
No response
Additional context
Thanks again, and I look forward to following its development. I'm eager to share this discovery!
Feature area
Services/automations
Problem or use case
Hello! I've just discovered this integration and I'm already thrilled!
I have a few questions because it seems to be missing some features in the settings.
Proposed solution
First, I'd like to know if it's possible to associate certain rewards with users, like assigning tasks? Or would it be possible to create a chore but provide a different reward depending on the user?
I have two children, but one is older than the other and therefore has greater needs. The tasks are the same, but the reward differs. The current solution is to create a task for each person and name it differently by adding "-first name" to the end, but this is quite cumbersome, especially when they have ten or so tasks each.
Expected outcome
Secondly, I'd like to define a quest based on active points (those currently available to the user, not the total number of points the user has earned since the beginning).
Basically, if a user has, say, 3000 points in their account at the end of a defined period (for example, a quarter), then they would be eligible for a reward.
The idea is that they can use their points to request a reward (for example, €5 for 500 points). However, if they still have 3,000 points available in their account during a quarter, they receive a bonus of 500 points. The idea is to replicate a savings account to encourage them not to spend everything each month and thus reward them with interest.
Alternatives considered
No response
Additional context
Thanks again, and I look forward to following its development. I'm eager to share this discovery!