Remember The Milk on Air: A Step-by-Step Setup and Workflow Guide
Remember The Milk (RTM) on Air lets you manage tasks hands-free using voice assistants and smart speakers, turning spoken commands into organized to-dos. This guide walks through setup, essential workflows, and tips to make voice-driven task management reliable and efficient.
What you’ll need
- An active Remember The Milk account.
- A compatible voice assistant or smart speaker (e.g., Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, or any platform RTM on Air supports).
- The RTM mobile or web app for final configuration and verification.
- Stable internet and device linked to the same account used for RTM.
Step 1 — Prepare your Remember The Milk account
- Sign in to your Remember The Milk account on the web or mobile app.
- Review and organize lists you plan to use with voice commands (e.g., Inbox, Groceries, Work).
- Set default settings: preferred time zone, date format, and notification preferences to avoid mismatched reminders.
Step 2 — Link RTM with your voice assistant
- Open the companion app for your voice assistant (Alexa app, Google Home app, etc.).
- Search for the Remember The Milk skill/action/integration and enable it.
- When prompted, sign in with your RTM credentials and grant the requested permissions (usually creating tasks, reading tasks, and setting reminders).
- Verify that the integration shows as linked in both the voice assistant app and RTM account connections page.
Step 3 — Configure voice command defaults
- Decide which list will receive quick-capture tasks (commonly “Inbox”).
- Set a default location or list for shopping items if your assistant supports that distinction.
- Configure default reminder times or ask the assistant to set dateless tasks when you prefer to add a time later.
Step 4 — Test basic voice actions
Try these essential commands to confirm everything works:
- “Hey [Assistant], ask Remember The Milk to add buy milk to my groceries.”
- “Hey [Assistant], ask Remember The Milk what’s on my today list.”
- “Hey [Assistant], ask Remember The Milk to remind me to call Alex tomorrow at 10 AM.” Confirm tasks appear in the correct RTM list with the right date/time.
Step 5 — Build reliable workflows
- Quick capture: Use a short phrase pattern for adding tasks on the go (e.g., “Add [task] to Inbox”).
- Scheduling later: Capture tasks without dates, then use RTM on web/mobile later to batch-schedule at once.
- Recurring tasks: Create recurring tasks by speaking the repeat pattern (e.g., “every Monday”).
- Prioritization: Add priority verbally (e.g., “add pay rent with priority 1”).
- Delegation or tagging: If RTM supports tags or sharing via voice, include tags in the command (e.g., “add prepare slides tag:work”).
Step 6 — Use smart reminders and location-based triggers
If supported, set reminders tied to time or location:
- Time-based: “Remind me to take out the trash tonight at 8.”
- Location-based: “Remind me to buy batteries when I get to Target.”
Step 7 — Maintain accuracy and privacy
- Regularly sync and review tasks in the RTM app to fix misheard entries.
- Use concise phrasing to minimize recognition errors.
- Avoid speaking sensitive personal data aloud near shared devices.
Troubleshooting
- No response from assistant: Re-link the RTM skill/action and confirm permissions.
- Tasks not appearing in RTM: Check account used by the voice assistant; ensure it matches your RTM account.
- Misheard tasks: Pause slightly before speaking, speak clearly, or add short confirmation phrases (e.g., “add buy milk — confirm”).
Tips for power users
- Use smart lists in RTM to surface voice-created tasks needing action (e.g., filter by list:Inbox AND created:today).
- Batch process captured tasks weekly to set dates and priorities.
- Pair RTM on Air with calendar integrations to visualize deadlines.
Example daily workflow
- Morning commute: “Add call supplier to Inbox.”
- Midday: “What’s due today?” — review via voice and mark quick completions.
- Evening: Open RTM app to schedule tasks added by voice and assign priorities.
This setup and workflow make Remember The Milk on Air a practical extension of your routine—capture quickly by voice, then refine and act in the app.
Leave a Reply