Ability to define AI Frames from outside Morgen
under review
Benoit Jadinon
It would be nice being able to create frames from outside Morgen, so other tools can define frames based on specific things (like seasonality or circadian rythm)
I’ve tried creating a frame in a shared calendar, adding "#morgen-routine” to description but is does not seem to be enough to be recognized
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Alexandre
Just adding a +1 here as I faced the same request. Naively added #morgen-routine in description and realised there was more to it :) . Reading Danny's answer I understand as well that filtering task integration is the matter. I guess it can be handled by having some text in description.
Would this be more reasonable to have it on the Morgen API to start experimenting with it?
Danny Hatcher
under review
Danny Hatcher
I am curious how this would work with source integrations?
Morgen lets you filter frames by integrated information such as a database property in Notion. How would an external application be able to select that in a Frame?
Benoit Jadinon
Danny Hatcher true, maybe stored in event description like #morgen-routine ? maybe as json ?
Benoit Jadinon
the frames start and end times could be created from outside, in shared calendars and morgen could add metadata to them after ?
Benoit Jadinon
ha maybe you don't have write access if you did not create the events ?
for now I'm manually transforming my Lifestack app calendar circadian events to Frames, but it's tedious
Benoit Jadinon
to get back to your question Danny Hatcher that I now understand it more, my use case is that my circadian 'frames' are the same (titles) each day, just set at slightly different times every day.
So if storing the frame filters would be based on the frame name maybe, maybe they would show as recurring, and I'd only have to set the filters for "Evening Peak" once.
lots of maybes, might be niche.
atm I'm have to click every 'frame' one by one, set them as frames, and re-set filters for each one. so i'll be ditching this workflow atm.