Like the amazing journaling website https://750words.com/
If the note is a daily note and word count >= 750 words, show a green checkmark next to the word count
Like the amazing journaling website https://750words.com/
If the note is a daily note and word count >= 750 words, show a green checkmark next to the word count
This is a great idea and reminds me a lot of The DangerZone plugin by @akaalias. I think it already has a writing goal in terms of minutes, but not in terms of words written. This sounds like it could be easy to implement and a great addition to an already great plugin!
Thanks for sharing this website. It looks very promising just started my 750 words session.
I really like how it use gamification and text analysis which motivates to write.
yeah I kind of want to have this kind of plugin. I like 750words.com’s function, however after 1 month trial, going back to Obsidian feels like going home. Until now I still use the DangerZone plugin for this function in hope there would be a more suitable “morning pages” plugin.
I actually love the 750words.com experience - the metadata, sentiment analysis, showing streaks and distractions. I’d LOVE if someone made a plugin that could pull my daily 750words entry into a section of my daily note in obsidian.
My main problem with 750words.com is the lack of security. Despite asking, they’ve never confirmed that the notes are in any way encrypted. This means that the owners of the site could read my notes. Any hacker gaining access to the database could also get access to the notes. As the whole point of free writing is to be unfiltered that’s unacceptable to me.
(If I’m wrong it would be good to know)
I have a link from my daily note template to a file [[750words/750words-2024-07-11]]… a new link every day. This is where I do my free writing. I’ve excluded the 750words folder in Obsidian settings from search.
The Novel Word Count plugin lets you see at a glance the number of words, and some other stats, for each file in a specific folder. I’m not sure whether to go on number of words or time each day.
The metadata would be great… but privacy is more important to me!