| I'm currently storing AI outputs in Gmail because it's a workflow that I've built and I'm eager to stick with it. I tend to like when you're using a prompting workflow that then delivers to the user. It always seems to me that there's a little bit of a vacuum of thought into what the most obvious delivery model should be. I personally like email because a well-formatted email is kind of nice to read. I've tried Slack, which tends to have horrible restrictions around formatting. | |
| I'm looking into saving to a node editor, but to be honest, the only negative about Gmail is that I can see if I run like 100 prompts per day it would really clog up my inbox. I'm thinking about using a dedicated Google group to obviate this problem so long as you can read it easily on an Android. But just looking at it purely from a capacity standpoint, how many prompts per day could I store if I just wanted to keep the notifications this way without overwhelming my Google Workspace storage? I imagine the volume might be quite significant in terms of how many messages you can retain and etc. Give me an example where I could credibly keep this many and have my consumption usage and any other limits not really be significantly adversely affected. |