I have been a happy Things user for the last few years in my GTD-light workflow. I have also been reasonably happy with using Agenda as my place to keep notes. However, I am now really wanting to find ...
Imagine a workspace where your tasks don’t just sit in a static to-do list but dynamically adapt to your workflow, priorities, and even your schedule. For many, task management tools feel either too ...
For years, my digital note-taking system was a mess. My notes were spread across Google Keep, Docs, and random screenshots in my phone gallery. My to-do lists were in one app, while long-term plans ...
Obsidian Note Taking with linked notes, graph view analysis, and local-first note app features to build a powerful Markdown ...
What if managing your tasks could feel less like a chore and more like a seamless extension of your thoughts? In a world overflowing with productivity tools that promise the moon but often deliver ...
Obsidian and Notion offer unique note-taking experiences catered to different user preferences. Obsidian utilizes a Markdown-based editor for simple text formatting, while Notion offers a block-based ...
There are two ways to move your notes from Notion to Obsidian. You can either download your Notion notes (in the Markdown format) and import them to your Obsidian ...