Moved to Obsidian this year and can pull in my old Trello boards now.
Thanks for sharing.
Much appreciated!
I link out to my various projects from the "today" page and keep separate notes there. Then I can have some annual and longer term strategy pages elsewhere. In Trello I used to have one board for every year, but as there are only so many boards available on the free tier that wasn't sustainable. Plus scrolling along wide boards didn't work well for me on mobile.
I use the sliding panes plugin, the natural language dates and the day planner, but try to keep it slimmed down. I sync with Syncthing to phone. Quasi-instant.
I still have to fight the cruft building up, if I take my eye off the structure for a few days or a week it can get quite messy. But that's on me. I can't imagine a system that would automate correct placement of notes as a running stream I enter on one page. But now that I say it... it sounds like a killer SaaS project. I don't think it's one for me, but I'd definitely grab a plugin that did that. Even if I had to use tags at the end of the note to manually designate where it should go.
I have a use in mind that this would probably work really well for, but I would need to be able to tell it to backup only a single card. maybe it's time for me to learn some C#!
It's probably one of the best languages around, really. The language and ecosystem has evolved a bunch.
I don't have a workflow for utilising the resultant dumps, but that's an unlikely edge case - it's just been important for me, given the occasional horror stories about being locked out of proprietary services, to actually have the content.