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Recently, I switched from Notion to Obsidian. This has been one of the best changes I made to improve my productivity.
Also, obsidian integration with Neovim is
How did you move your notion pages to obsidian? Do they have a tooling to do that?
I've been pondering on moving to Obsidian for a while, but haven't been able to due to busy sched.
@chan_austria777 They have everything documented here. Go check it out. It's pretty simple.
Thanks for sharing! Obsidian looks really cool and I'll try it too :)
Please give it a try and spawn yourself a second brain! 🧠
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Notion!
I've been using Notion for a long time but I saw @shricodev comment about "Obsidian" and that one seems very interesting to me, I'll give it a try!
Clariti has recently become my go-to productivity app because it brings all my communication — chats, emails, and files — into one connected space. I no longer waste time searching for scattered information across apps. The hybrid conversations feature keeps everything organized by topic, which helps me stay focused on priorities. It’s surprising how much clarity it brings to team discussions. I feel more in control of my day, and my workflow has become noticeably smoother.
Google Keep!
Different kind of productivity - but todos, calendar and email all in one place - I like Amie. It is very well designed, very well integrated, and is just overall a good, intuitive, and easy-to-use app (in this case, my meaning of intuitive and easy-to-use are two different things).
Amie looks like what Skiff, now acquired by Notion, tried to be.
They are also very customizable from my experience, no vendor lock-in and work seamlessly across all places. Really a groundbreaking product!