![]() ![]() ![]() Or you can have all your notes in a big "pile" and only sort them by tags and links. You can create folders and hierarchies if you wish. So if you start with an empty "vault" (which is literally just a folder on your computer!) you can type a note, then another one, etc. It's really just a blank slate to start writing (and linking and tagging) plain text notes. You can make it as simple or complicated as you want to. If it worked, it'd be ideal for a one-stop shop :) It's basically just a TickTick website opened inside Notion, not true integration. It will work for a few times, but the session /will/ expire and it becomes annoying to re-do it all the time. And it was lowkey my brain making excuses to procrastinate but don't tell anyone :)Īs an aside, you may run into videos showing you how to embed TickTick into Notion - don't. Realised that I was spending all the time searching for a notes app, zero time taking notes and getting stuff done. Obsidian, Notion, Evernote, Goodnotes, Nebo, Joplin, OneNote. ![]() I say stopped worrying because I had this ideal notes taking app in my mind and spent months searching on and off for the best one. It's simply a matter of creating a habit so I remember the notes are there, and to drop them there. I use Notion for notes which are part of specific things like budget / want to buy, life goals and project etc, stuff that can leverage its visual organizing power.įor smaller, one-off notes I stopped worrying and just drop them into TickTick into a 'Notes' list I created. ![]()
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