Survey says?

Post date: 2020-11-23 04:04:11
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I would like to receive a daily e-mail with a Question of the Day. The question would come from me and answer would be saved for me. Difficulty level: have website with all the bells and whistles that should make this easy. I just don't want to reinvent the wheel.

This should be pretty easy, but it's just beyond my reach. I would rather know best practices for this solved problem than muddle through it and muck it up.

Requirements:
1. Enter a bunch of questions that than get e-mailed sequentially daily.
2. Store those answers, securely.

"Stretch" goals (prioritized):
1. After proof of concept, allow multiple users (less than 100. closer to 10. Think parents, grandparents, kids.)

2. In daily e-mail, add link to "anniversary" answers. i.e. "Would you like to know what you answered to question 'x' 1 year ago? Question 'y' 2 years ago?" etc.

3. If other users are included, allow users to share answers in a granular fashion at any time. For example: to all others, to "mom's side of the family", to "family excluding cousins", "spouse only", "kids only", etc.

I'm guessing I'll have to spin up NoSQL or something similar for the database and than something resembling a cron job to push the questions?

This is largely just a "wouldn't this be fun" idea designed mostly for myself and if I can expand to my family, awesome.
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