Understanding the type of user you are will help you find clarity in how you will grow together with the system.

We've found that our members fall between the 3 following categories. Use this guide to help you understand what customization options are available for you.

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Casual Users

Your use of the system will most likely be on a data level - meaning that your changes to the structure of the system will be minimal and you will be using it as is. This gives you an edge when you are looking to upgrade to the latest updates, as you can simply migrate all your data over.

Moderate Users

You can use our system as the home base and integrate other systems that you have acquired from other creators. Our system helps you easily organize all the different systems you need to live a better life.

Whenever you make new changes, we highly recommend that you document them. Your improvements may also help someone else in the community who has similar needs, and you can share your changes to get their feedback and improve your system at the same time. Additionally, when you are upgrading your system, you have the option to migrate your data to the latest system version and re-doing your changes there.

If you make significant changes, you will most likely be integrating the latest updates into your existing system.

Power Users

We assume that you will take the system apart and create your own system that’s perfectly tailored to your needs. That’s fine with us! But, we do highly recommend that you use the system structure as your home base - as it helps you easily organize all the different systems you need to live a better life.

There is a high likelihood that you will have too many changes to migrate your data, so the recommendation is to keep your existing workspace and simply integrate the latest updates into your existing system.

What Type Of User Are You?