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Anyone else has notes they never go back to?

2•nighttrooper•2h ago
I have notebooks, Notion pages, highlights, voice memos. I take notes on everything.

I almost never go back to them.

It's not that the content isn't valuable, it's that sitting down to "review my notes" feels like studying. I don't want to study. I want to actually absorb the stuff I cared enough to write down.

So i vibe coded something in 2 days. It takes your notes and turns them into a scroll feed, like Twitter or TikTok but the content is entirely your own stuff. Bite-sized, quick, you can get through a bunch of your own ideas in 2 minutes while having your morning coffee.

lowkey life-changing for me lol. so I'm sure it can do the same for others. (it's fully free, purely a passion project)

If this problem sounds familiar: https://www.notesfeed.com/

Curious if anyone else actually solved this differently, or if you just accepted that your notes are basically a graveyard.

p.s. it's definitely more for casual stuff. e.g: book notes, podcast takeaways, self-improvement ideas, random thoughts you wanted to hold onto. Less for heavy work or study notes, though if you keep those short it can still help.

Comments

PaulHoule•1h ago
It's a famous problem, I've seen a a few tries at it, even tried my own, never saw any real solution. I think the issue of "looking back over the last few years" is the way.
traceseal•29m ago
I use my AI assistant where possible and quickly use the voice message to just dump ideas or anything that just pops up in my mind and It send them to notion notes as todos notes than every time I think what was I thinking about I go to notion and check the todos that I labeled nonsense for a reason

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