ContributionsMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Community Tip Jar: Working Remote and Connecting With Your TeamsI've been writing about remote working for a lot of years. I started having large elements of my work be remote as far back as 1997 so I've had the benefit of making small tweaks over time and can now pay it forward. Here's my most recent article: "Preparing Your Home for Remote Working During the Coronavirus (covid-19)". Here is one tip from that article: "If you need 1-1 check-ins, schedule them. Don't assume someone is going to stop by regularly; make that happen." In addition to being a low-code developer I'm also a a networking expert with lots of access to Cisco CCIE resources and the like. If any enterprises are looking for contingent resources, please let me know. I'm not a recruiter, I make no money from referrals. Just happy to pay it forward. I'm in the grateful position of being helpful during this crisis. ------------------------------ Trevor Textor ------------------------------ Re: Community Tip Jar: Keeping your App FitI like to keep a user request backlog and have the users assign priority. Then we review the list on a monthly/bi-monthly basis. In this way I also get to hear about what is working or not working. I developed a "filename generator" for little used files (archive; e.g. invoices) that are associated to records so that users file them in consistent way to the company file server. That way they don't take up precious Quick Base space, users don't decide where to file things as they get them and they know how to find them later. ------------------------------ Trevor Textor ------------------------------