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Features Map

There are many ways to run Thrive, as detailed in hosting. Not all features or surfaces are going to be availabe in all modes, due to manyof them requiring specialized infrastructure, or some level of centralised control.

Thrive has a set of core features that basically describe the various things you can do with it.

Core Feature Global Hosted Self Hosted Local
Inbox Tasks
Working Memory
Time Plans
Schedule
Habits
Chores
Big Plans
Journals
Docs
Vacations
Life Plan
Smart Lists
Metrics
Personal Relationship Manager
Email Tasks
Slack Tasks

The Life Plan feature is composed of several sub-features, all of which are included when Life Plan is enabled:

Life Plan Sub-Feature Global Hosted Self Hosted Local
Vision
Chapters
Goals
Milestones
Aspects
Life Weeks
Life Plan Eval Tasks

There are a number of cross cutting features that interact withall of the others and give an extra boost of usefulness to Thrive.

Cross-Cutting Featurs Global Hosted Self Hosted Local
Home Page
Gamification
Search
Reporting
Stats
Pomodor Timer
Auto Tasks Generation
Auto Garbage Collection
API

Thrive is a piece of software in the modern world, and as such itcomes with a number of surfaces that you can use to interact with it. The core stays the same across years and decades, but the surfaces will come and go.

Surface Global Hosted Self Hosted Local
Web
Mac App
Android App
iOS App
PWA
CLI
API

Finally, there are a number of non-functional attributes that depend on the way the software is hosted too.

Non-Functional Global Hosted Self Hosted Local
Multi User
High Availability
Automatic Backups