Revolutionize Your Pebble Time Timeline – With MyTimeline Tasker Plugin (Part II)

Pebble Time with Michael – Day 14

MyTimeline 2This is Part II of a review of the MyTimeline Tasker Plugin. If you haven’t already, please see Part I of this article that was posted here on pebblestuff yesterday before reading further, or what I’m going to say below may not make much sense to you. Thanks!

Let me start out this part of the review by giving you an example of a Tasker script that I actually have running on my phone that makes use MyTimeline’s functionality.

I volunteer at a hospital gift shop, working the 5PM – 8PM shift. I need to close the gift shop by 7:30PM in order to have time to close out the registers and get out of there by 8PM. So I would like my Pebble Time to remind me at 7:30PM to close the gift show and lock the doors, but only on nights when I’m actually working in the gift shop.

So I created a Tasker script as follows: when I’m in the hospital (using Tasker’s location fixing function to determine if I am within 200 meters of the hospital’s GPS coordinates) and it’s 5PM (which means I’m actually there to work at the gift shop and not for some other reason, like a volunteer luncheon), then put a “Close Gift Shop” entry in my Pebble Time’s timeline with a time of 7:30PM and with a reminder set to go off at that time. Guess what – whenever I’m working in the gift shop, at 7:30PM I get a reminder from my Pebble Time to close the shop, no matter how busy or distracted I might be at that moment. If I’m not working at the gift shop, nothing happens at 7:30PM. Pretty handy, no?

Let’s discuss a couple of further examples. The picture in this article shows the results of a couple of additional MyTimeline scripts that I have set up on my phone.

The first script adds a “Lunch” item to my Pebble Time’s timeline along with a reminder. This is used when I’m working with a patient I volunteer to help through my local hospice program. It’s triggered when it’s between 12:15 and 12:30 and I’m actually located inside his house. This reminds me to bring him the lunch that is left for him by his caregiver. Again, it happens automatically whenever I’m working with him, and doesn’t when I’m not.

The second script simply reminds me to check my mailbox whenever I’m home between 3:30PM and 5:30PM, Monday through Saturday. Of course, I don’t need to check on it on Sunday. If it’s Sunday, or I’m not home during this time, nothing happens. Otherwise my Pebble Time gently reminds me to check my mailbox for today’s mail.

Let me give you one more example, one I don’t happen to actually use, but is quite possible to create with the MyTimeline Tasker Plugin. MyTimeline can work with any phone, not just your’s. The Pebble Time MyTimeline app can send its unique identifier to any Android phone that has Tasker and the MyTimeline Plugin installed on it and enable them to push timeline entries onto that watch. So, let’s say your spouse has an Android phone and you would like to know when they leave work so that you’ll have dinner ready when they get home. The Tasker location fixing function can also trigger when a phone leaves a specified area as well as when it is inside it. So you could create a script that would push a timeline entry onto your Pebble Time when they leave work with a notification that will immediately buzz and display “Spouse leaving work” on your watch.

The possibilities of this software are nearly endless and only limited by your imagination. Now I think you can see why I’m so excited about this piece of software. It expands the capabilities of the new core functionality that first appeared in the Pebble Time – its timeline – in ways that are only limited by our ability to imagine them. Aren’t you excited now, too?

11 thoughts on “Revolutionize Your Pebble Time Timeline – With MyTimeline Tasker Plugin (Part II)”

  1. Hi there, Michael…

    I’ve been toying with mytimeline and tasker and I’ve found the notifier/reminders push to the timeline absolutely untrustable! Sometimes it takes half an hour, sometimes only when another notifier arrives).

    Have you experimented any of these dificulties?

  2. Jose – All items pinned to the Timeline actually go through a server run by Pebble, so some delay in their appearance is possible. However, I really haven’t seen this myself. I find MyTimeline to be just about completely reliable. At most, there is only a few minutes delay in an item appearing on my Pebble Time’s Timeline, and most of the time they appear virtually instantly. I believe notifications are sent directly from the phone to the Pebble Time via Bluetooth without any server involvement, so if you are also seeing delays with them perhaps the issue is actually with your phone.

  3. My phone is a dead stock Samsung Galaxy Victory. I’m running version 3.2 of the Pebble firmware.

    I know it’s trite – but have you tried rebooting your phone?

    • Rebooted several times… tried again… same result. Notifications set for 10 minutes do not appears, neither the reminders. Maybe it´s a problem of the OS (using Chroma ROM in a relatively old Nexus 4).

  4. Amazingly, anytime I reboot my phone all “missed” pins appear in my timeline!! This is getting weird.

  5. Hey, I don’t understand how to make the tasker integrate with my pebble time line, can you give me an example for how to do.it?

  6. Hi, running Android 7.0 on Nexus 6 and Pebble 4.0 here. I found sending test pin doesn’t work. Does MyTimeline work with both latest version? Thanks.

  7. Sorry. False alarm. It reached my pebble eventually. Probably a server delay thing.

    However the sloth icon doesn’t show. It shows a pin icon instead.

  8. Hi!

    I have this issue where I want to fire the action under the mytimeline notification on my watch but it only opens the mytimeline app on the watch with the token screen and the action does not execute on my phone. I have tried to toggle both modes on the phone app but same thing happens.

    Do you have any ideas on how this might be solveable?

    Note 3 android 5
    Pebble Steel 3.12.2

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