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Subscription Period Calculator Prompt
Hey everyone! So diving deep into Cursor lately, and I ran into this little annoyance that maybe some of you have noticed too. You know how Cursor shows you that usage percentage at the bottom of the agent window? Well, I kept wanting to know if I was burning through my monthly allowance too fast or if I was actually pacing myself well. The thing is, it's not super obvious how far through your billing month you are without doing some mental math. Like, my subscription renews on the 19th of each month, so if it's the 26th today, how much of my billing period have I actually used up? I ended up creating a simple prompt that calculates exactly where you are in your current billing cycle as a percentage. Then you can just compare that number against your Cursor usage percentage - if your usage is higher than your billing cycle progress, you know you're going a bit heavy this month. If it's lower, you're golden. Here's the prompt if anyone wants to try it: "You will act as a subscription usage calculator and tracker. I have a subscription service that operates on a monthly cycle from the 19th of one month to the 19th of the next month (inclusive on both ends). When I provide you with a current date, perform the following calculations and provide this information: 1. First, confirm the current date being calculated: "Calculating for: [Date]" 2. Identify the current subscription period (show the exact date range) 3. Calculate the total number of days in this specific period (accounting for actual calendar days including leap years) 4. Calculate how many days have elapsed (including both the 19th and the current date) 5. Calculate the percentage of the period that has elapsed (rounded to two decimal places) 6. Show the number of days remaining in the current period 7. Display a visual progress bar with the percentage either directly above or below it, like this: 25.81% [████░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░] For your calculations, always use the actual number of days in each month (28/29 for February, 30 for April/June/September/November, 31 for other months).
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hah cool! I've done that too for Eleven Labs and HeyGen :) when I was testing how long my credits would last for
AI-based scheduling software
Has anyone tried any AI-based scheduling software? For context, this is for scheduling shifts for physicians in a hospital/ER.
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I’ve seen that one on Instagram - forgot the name! Think it was Motion? I liked the fact that it tried to optimize the times for me. But I didn’t use it after some time - I feel like I’m better in control and understanding of my own time.
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@Hunaid Gurji ah ok mass scheduling. Let me look around
Moving from Tella to Riverside
I'm currently on Tella to record teachings and screen capture, but am thinking of moving to Riverside. There's just more functionality with Riverside and the Tella functionalities are covered. I also feel Riverside ships faster and can grow with me and us much better going forward. Have you guys used both, or either? Thoughts?
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@Hunaid Gurji hah the YouTube algorithm is strong
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Made a comparison of the two for those interested!
Pricing Strategy Prompt
Thanks for sharing this @Ejiro Akpobare for our Automaters
Teaching Kids Update 3
I found handouts to be super effective - kids just need to have something physical to hold on to and write on.
Teaching Kids Update 3
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@Hunaid Gurji 100%!
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