*Get Motion* - toolfinder.co/go/motion 00:00 - What is Motion app? 00:44 - How much does Motion app cost per month? 01:20 - Best features in Motion 01:45 - AI task management & scheduling 03:10 - Project management tools 04:02 - Booking links in Motion 04:30 - Pros & cons of Motion 05:55 - Should you get Motion?
its a heck of alot of work flling out all those bloody details. I'd need an assistant to spend the time populating all the details... I almost signed up but after watching this, I'm glad I didn't. It's not very AI at all.
Hit the nail on the head! After watching this video, I taking account the cost and the amount of data I need to input, it's way too complicated and definitely not user friendly on the data input side.
I came up with an alternative that solved this problem using Todoist, Reclaim, add Morgen Calendar. All I have to do is open Todoist quick add and type my task with a couple of keywords (eg “email Tom p1 tomorrow 5p for 15 min”). That tells it the task (email Tom) the priority (priority 1) due date (tomorrow 5pm) and the duration (15 min). That is fed into reclaim ai (with its Todoist integration) and schedules it. Reclaim is in the background and I almost never open it. Then both are connected to morgen, which is my front end. Then I just tick the tasks as done on Morgen as I do them and reclaim reorganizes things as needed It sounds like a lot hit once it’s set up it’s seamless. I think the monthly cost of all three is on par of the monthly cost of motion, and Morgen as a front end (combined with Todoist for strictly the quick add functionality) is leagues better than motions interface
All these apps make you feel like you’re taking action but all you’re doing is being in motion (no pun) and motion isn’t action it’s just the act of appearing busy.
Wow. Good point. I never looked at it in this light and what you said is mostly true. We spend so much time finding these apps and setting them all up and end up spending more time doing that then if we use one popular tool that covers most features and just got the actual project done and stop worrying about if the tool has all the “bells and whistles”
I was just thinking that haha. It seems like it's just hard coded to order things by date, time and priority -- They just say it's AI to make it sound cool
If you really want to get pedantic, it actually is AI. Automation is a subset of AI. AI has many definitions, but one of the earliest definitions that most people in the field like to point at is: "The study of conjecture that every aspect of learning or any other feature of intelligence can in principle be so precisely described that a machine can be made to simulate it." - Dartmouth Workshop on AI, 1956
This was the insight I was looking for. You are very right calling this an algorithm and not AI. I indeed also signed up but I am glad I didn't for now. Thanks!
I had it for year and only used it for a month or two. I spent more time (+ money) trying to plan/ figure it out. Google calendars was a lot easier. If I had a team and an assistant I would buy this for them. So they could collaborate + plan my schedule with another companies schedule.
Really missing the feature where you can use your voice to create tasks with AI. Without it it is too much time filling out all the details. It would completely replace an assistant and the software would make so much more sense and stand out.
I watched/read other reviews and then actually tried motion for the trial. The truth is nobody puts in the effort to actually review and just creates for money. If you put in the effort, you find real results.
I’m searching for an app like that to get organized. The thing is I’ve got a lot of personal projects to work on and I like the fact that motion organizes it all for you. BUT for most of the things I’ve got to do, I don’t really have deadlines. These are projects I constantly need to work on. Some need more work done than others but I’m wondering if Motion could work with this? No special priority etc.. and the need to organize pretty much all of my personal projects in chunks to not make me work on project A the whole Monday then project B the following day etc.. and not keep it exactly the same and especially having the ability to add important tasks between all of this. Could it be useful? Thank you so much!
Should probably mention in the pricing if you want 2 users, you are forced to pay for 3, 4 users, forced to pay for 5. Or you can select another product if you're not keen on paying for users that you are not using.
Is Motion an active project? The app feels very alpha, and there isn't much activity or roadmap. I'm looking for a solid platform to migrate to, but I don't want to risk all that work for something that will be gone in a year.
3:08 regarding breaking down projects into task lists, you say that you can break them down by task or "can ban"?? ...as well as a (what?) view... I replayed this part several times and turned on closed captioning, still no idea what you said.
We are considering a project management app and are interested in Motion. Everyone who reviews this app seems to be focused on the AI scheduling piece which I am not that interested. If you take away the AI Scheduling is Motion good at the Team co-ordination and Project Management piece ?
lol, I was inputing my credit card info but then I figure I should watch a review first. Im glad that I didn't purchase it! Im trying to figure out who this calendar is for? Definitely not for me, a single user... I was looking for a Calendar that could've potentially made my daily tasks easier, not more confusing and complicated. At least the guy doing this review made it so overwhelming, taking me around the world to schedule a time for a simple single-user task, such as making some phone calls. Plus his monotone voice just drowned in the background as my eyeballs where swirling around the screen trying to catch up with allllll of the overwhelming and unnecessary features. I think if they just took the simple user-friendly calendar and just adapt Ai to make suggestions, that would have been worth it for me to make the purchase. This calendar looks way too complicated. I think that the 7 day free trail is not enough time to fully try it out before spending over $200 on something that you will not end up using. Good concept though. I almost made the purchase! So keep working on it!
As someone who works in the Microsoft suite, which includes Teams & Outlook... What in the world are you talking about? Did you mean Microsoft Projects? Microsoft Tasks? Outlook To-do? Those are 3 real task applications all by Microsoft in the same suite. Even giving you the benefit of doubt, NONE of these apps use automation to schedule and slot tasks into your calendar.
I found this review to be actually quite bad. Very little in the form of explaining scenarios where the tool could be useful, then demoing how it's used. For instance, how does Motion help me accommodate when I have an all-hands fire drill at work that blows up half by day and delays all my projects? That seems like the sweet spot of the tool, but isn't explained in any meaningful detail at all.
We demonstrated the tool that allows you to move all tasks forward by whatever time period, this is helpful in your scenario. This can be accessed on all day view. Thanks and hope this helps.
*Get Motion* - toolfinder.co/go/motion
00:00 - What is Motion app?
00:44 - How much does Motion app cost per month?
01:20 - Best features in Motion
01:45 - AI task management & scheduling
03:10 - Project management tools
04:02 - Booking links in Motion
04:30 - Pros & cons of Motion
05:55 - Should you get Motion?
How do you think Motion compares to PlanPlus online?
its a heck of alot of work flling out all those bloody details. I'd need an assistant to spend the time populating all the details... I almost signed up but after watching this, I'm glad I didn't. It's not very AI at all.
Hit the nail on the head!
After watching this video, I taking account the cost and the amount of data I need to input, it's way too complicated and definitely not user friendly on the data input side.
I came up with an alternative that solved this problem using Todoist, Reclaim, add Morgen Calendar.
All I have to do is open Todoist quick add and type my task with a couple of keywords (eg “email Tom p1 tomorrow 5p for 15 min”).
That tells it the task (email Tom) the priority (priority 1) due date (tomorrow 5pm) and the duration (15 min).
That is fed into reclaim ai (with its Todoist integration) and schedules it. Reclaim is in the background and I almost never open it.
Then both are connected to morgen, which is my front end.
Then I just tick the tasks as done on Morgen as I do them and reclaim reorganizes things as needed
It sounds like a lot hit once it’s set up it’s seamless.
I think the monthly cost of all three is on par of the monthly cost of motion, and Morgen as a front end (combined with Todoist for strictly the quick add functionality) is leagues better than motions interface
@@Kamrulschowdhury So what's your solution then? Do you maintain an old school calendar?
Good video, made me realise I don't need such a complicated over priced system.
Definitely over hyped!
I love that I just typed this video's title on my search engine, and it was uploaded just 9min ago - Virgo season is beautiful.
Very glad, feel free to subscribe too. :)
Astrology is idiotic
This is insane😂😂😂😂
@@InefficientElectroncheer up, you’ll be happy someday
All these apps make you feel like you’re taking action but all you’re doing is being in motion (no pun) and motion isn’t action it’s just the act of appearing busy.
Wow. Good point. I never looked at it in this light and what you said is mostly true. We spend so much time finding these apps and setting them all up and end up spending more time doing that then if we use one popular tool that covers most features and just got the actual project done and stop worrying about if the tool has all the “bells and whistles”
Motion is automation, NOT A.I.
I was just thinking that haha. It seems like it's just hard coded to order things by date, time and priority -- They just say it's AI to make it sound cool
@@FlorianMarketing That's what it sounds like indeed
it’s a few lines of python to do what this thing does, it’s a massive scam lol
If you really want to get pedantic, it actually is AI. Automation is a subset of AI. AI has many definitions, but one of the earliest definitions that most people in the field like to point at is: "The study of conjecture that every aspect of learning or any other feature of intelligence can in principle be so precisely described that a machine can be made to simulate it." - Dartmouth Workshop on AI, 1956
If the app does only that what is in the video, yes.
In this case, Notion is much better with its flexibility in automations.
This was the insight I was looking for. You are very right calling this an algorithm and not AI. I indeed also signed up but I am glad I didn't for now. Thanks!
I had it for year and only used it for a month or two. I spent more time (+ money) trying to plan/ figure it out. Google calendars was a lot easier. If I had a team and an assistant I would buy this for them. So they could collaborate + plan my schedule with another companies schedule.
19 - 34 dollars per month for this sounds freaking cruel!
Aha.
Well time is money and if it saves you a few hours in gained efficiency...and you earn more than minimum wage it's paid for itself.
Really missing the feature where you can use your voice to create tasks with AI. Without it it is too much time filling out all the details. It would completely replace an assistant and the software would make so much more sense and stand out.
Did you already find something? :D
How can I trust a review if it ends with an affiliate link..?
Did the things you saw seem worth it to you? Just cuz he's an affiliate... Do you think he was hiding things? Like c'mon man
I watched/read other reviews and then actually tried motion for the trial. The truth is nobody puts in the effort to actually review and just creates for money. If you put in the effort, you find real results.
I’m searching for an app like that to get organized. The thing is I’ve got a lot of personal projects to work on and I like the fact that motion organizes it all for you. BUT for most of the things I’ve got to do, I don’t really have deadlines. These are projects I constantly need to work on. Some need more work done than others but I’m wondering if Motion could work with this? No special priority etc.. and the need to organize pretty much all of my personal projects in chunks to not make me work on project A the whole Monday then project B the following day etc.. and not keep it exactly the same and especially having the ability to add important tasks between all of this. Could it be useful?
Thank you so much!
Should probably mention in the pricing if you want 2 users, you are forced to pay for 3, 4 users, forced to pay for 5. Or you can select another product if you're not keen on paying for users that you are not using.
The problem with scheduling like this is it never ends up working out that way and random tasks end up falling out of sync
Hm, what do you mean exactly? Because the tasks are not synchronized?
Does Motion auto sync with Apple Calendar?
Is Motion an active project? The app feels very alpha, and there isn't much activity or roadmap. I'm looking for a solid platform to migrate to, but I don't want to risk all that work for something that will be gone in a year.
Try Zorra
Does this integrate with Outlook?
3:08 regarding breaking down projects into task lists, you say that you can break them down by task or "can ban"?? ...as well as a (what?) view...
I replayed this part several times and turned on closed captioning, still no idea what you said.
Kanban, it is a formally analog system :)
I like the idea of it but don’t want to pay, maybe ai can help me code my own local version 😅
dude it’s like 4 lines in python, this thing is a scam
you don’t need AI at all
@@Sem5626 can u elaborate?
We are considering a project management app and are interested in Motion. Everyone who reviews this app seems to be focused on the AI scheduling piece which I am not that interested. If you take away the AI Scheduling is Motion good at the Team co-ordination and Project Management piece ?
If it’s team coordination that matters most to you then try Zorra
This looks like way too much work
No cons?
It’s very confusing to use too. I don’t feel like it’s adding more value than free software like Trello
don't forget that you can get 50% off when you are a student
How?
say it with me... Skejewwwwwling
Umm.. I'm gonna stick with Trello. This looks too complicated lol
lol, I was inputing my credit card info but then I figure I should watch a review first. Im glad that I didn't purchase it!
Im trying to figure out who this calendar is for? Definitely not for me, a single user... I was looking for a Calendar that could've potentially made my daily tasks easier, not more confusing and complicated. At least the guy doing this review made it so overwhelming, taking me around the world to schedule a time for a simple single-user task, such as making some phone calls. Plus his monotone voice just drowned in the background as my eyeballs where swirling around the screen trying to catch up with allllll of the overwhelming and unnecessary features.
I think if they just took the simple user-friendly calendar and just adapt Ai to make suggestions, that would have been worth it for me to make the purchase. This calendar looks way too complicated. I think that the 7 day free trail is not enough time to fully try it out before spending over $200 on something that you will not end up using.
Good concept though. I almost made the purchase! So keep working on it!
This is such BS. What's Ai about this, you are filling everhtbing in yourself. Can use outlook calendar ffs.
I stopped listening when you said scheduling
This is like Microsoft Teams with Outlook
As someone who works in the Microsoft suite, which includes Teams & Outlook... What in the world are you talking about?
Did you mean Microsoft Projects? Microsoft Tasks? Outlook To-do? Those are 3 real task applications all by Microsoft in the same suite. Even giving you the benefit of doubt, NONE of these apps use automation to schedule and slot tasks into your calendar.
I found this review to be actually quite bad. Very little in the form of explaining scenarios where the tool could be useful, then demoing how it's used. For instance, how does Motion help me accommodate when I have an all-hands fire drill at work that blows up half by day and delays all my projects? That seems like the sweet spot of the tool, but isn't explained in any meaningful detail at all.
We demonstrated the tool that allows you to move all tasks forward by whatever time period, this is helpful in your scenario. This can be accessed on all day view. Thanks and hope this helps.
this is basically slack for 34 dollars a month
Shhhehhh-duling? What's that?
I guess I don't need this,,,,
All these types of apps will be obsolete in a year.
Way overpriced.
Skeh - dew - ling