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Ask HN: How do you use Notion?

25 pointsby optemizationalmost 3 years ago
I'm seeing people use it for hundreds of different things both for business and personal use cases. It's not good at everything but I find myself hacking and twisting instead of using multiple apps, so curious if this is a similar for y'all.

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tymerryalmost 3 years ago
I have never used it for business cases, but I am in notion for at least an hour a day for personal uses. I use it for a daily planner, personal wiki, and ticker(getting things done) I am naturally unorganized, so I overcompensate. I don&#x27;t think much of what I do is outside of Notion&#x27;s primary use case, but maybe it is???<p>Daily planner<p>- Every morning I do gratitude, &quot;single most important task&quot;, and quick retro on the previous day.<p>- Schedule out my day giving every 15-minute block of time a goal. While being burnt out I would beat myself up for &quot;not knowing what I am doing with my life&quot;. Having a schedule allows me to say &quot;I should be doing x, I don&#x27;t have to, but that is what I planned to do with this time&quot; it calms some of that negative self-talk.<p>- Space for me to document random thoughts so they don&#x27;t use active memory&#x2F;thought process<p>Personal Wiki<p>- I have struggled with too many tabs open, or too many bookmarks in the past. To keep that at bay I have been trying this personal wiki approach for about a year.<p>- I have a few top-level pages for major categories of my life like bikes, household maintenance, fitness, computers, and programming. then I populate it with different types of content like pages, notes, and databases. These are things like car maintenance schedules, checklists for cleaning, and links&#x2F;formulas I need to pay quarterly taxes.<p>Ticker file<p>- Single database with a few attributes. One attribute is the &quot;review date&quot; that I filter by.<p>- I chuck random things into this so I can pull them out of my active memory and come back to them later.
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pigtailgirlalmost 3 years ago
-- having consulted to many startups who use either Notion or Google Drive - I strongly feel that business who run on a well organized google drive are considerably more productive than those who are running in notion - Two general reasons I see - Notion itself isn&#x27;t particularly snappy for everyone - especially team members on weaker internet connections - plus - it encourages strange rabbit holes of information in hacked together structures - hard to put my finger on that last one, but having been in multiple companies notions - they seem generally more difficult to navigate &#x2F; find useful information quickly in --
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esel2kalmost 3 years ago
I recently started a new job where notion is the company wiki. Think of it like a confluence or sharepoint page. The ones how painfull it is to create a clean and beautiful sharepoint is, will love it. Compared to confluence I liked the snappyness but overall it is not really such a big gain, in my view. Storing and finding documents is good for presenting them to go read an article, I however prefer the good old folders on gdrive or onedrive - might be taste. So I use OneDrive as summary and explanation of our team and whats ongoing but store the docs on onedrive.<p>For personal organizations and notes I have stick with OneNote for years and still find it superb especially to search notes and screenshots. Just missing a better todo list and planning.
BoorishBearsalmost 3 years ago
Notion is the new Rainmeter.<p>It gets a lot of talk because people invest tons and tons of time in elaborate aesthetically pleasing set ups which can be very satisfying. But then the messy nature of &quot;every day life&quot; slowly erodes the ability of said setup to (cleanly) contain the information, and eventually a lot of people give up on it.<p>Notion used in that way is essentially trying to make a database for your mind. Except programmers know that writing a schema for a well defined business case is hard. Writing a schema for your knowledge of the natural world is somewhere between an endless task and an impossible task, yet that&#x27;s what Notion will require of you to take on that role..<p>-<p>If you want to get actual value out of it, keep it simple. But if you keep it simple, imo you&#x27;re better off using something like Evernote, which drops the whole &quot;database of your mind&quot; pretense and just focuses on letting you write.
ajonitalmost 3 years ago
It&#x27;s a great tool. I use it for almost everything<p>- Bookmarking. Notion downloads the complete article not <i>just</i> links to it.<p>- Idea dump.<p>- Notes dump for any new learnings.<p>- Health records.<p>- Simple inventory Management. ...<p>Idea is to have a single app for all references. Works great across Desktop and iOS.<p>What I want?<p>1 click backup&#x2F;restore.<p>Given that a lot of my data goes in it, and companies these days have a poor record of kicking-out users (and not telling them why) for the slightest of mistake. I would like to have some automated way to back-it-up on a daily basis.
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aristofunalmost 3 years ago
Txt files (sometimes markdown) on dropbox work much better for my personal planning and knowledge base than all those fancy blows&amp;wistles.<p>Because the limitation of the format forces you to really prioritize, focus and throw away all unimportant garbage.<p>This gives me amazing peace of mind and clarity.
monroewalkeralmost 3 years ago
A few ways I use Notion: - An &quot;event log&quot; page. This is my go-to for capturing information when I&#x27;m not sure where else to categorize it. I put lots of things there such as * large purchases, * new accounts, * summaries of appointments or calls with vehicle service, Vets, utility providers, doctors, * model numbers for TVs, monitors, or other appliances that I might want to reference later, etc. I initially tried finding the perfect place for every piece of information I wanted to keep track of, but that failed for a number of reasons. It takes more effort to decide where some information belongs and creating that location if it doesn&#x27;t exist, there&#x27;s usually multiple equally sensible ways to structure the location of the information, and when trying to find the information again, I have to remember where I decided to keep it or just do a global search which seems to defeat the point of structuring the information in the first place.<p>- A &quot;dump&quot; page for thoughts, current work, plans, TODOs, etc. for personal projects. Again, tried initially to be more structured with how I tracked work for personal projects, but ultimately found it too effortful and difficult to use later. Now I just have a growing page where I drop an `@now` and whatever the latest thing is I&#x27;m working on or thinking about for a given project.<p>- Structured notes for upcoming trips or pending decisions.
arduinomanceralmost 3 years ago
Have used it for many years as a personal wiki&#x2F;database<p>I pull out the app all the time to answer various questions<p>For example:<p>* What kind of oil does my car take again? When was the last oil change?<p>* How much did I weigh in 2015<p>* What&#x27;s the square footage of my apartment?<p>* What was my start&#x2F;end date of job X?<p>Lots of random details like that I may need to reference later<p>I use the tables a lot for anything that changes over time<p>Stuff like this is pretty unstructured so I like having arbitrary hierarchies to keep it organized
vgelalmost 3 years ago
I have a big personal workspace I use for everything, but I really like it for writing fiction (sci-fi short stories, specifically). I can pop open a new page, start jotting down snippets of scenes or ideas without any order or cohesion, drag them around to reorder them, start fleshing one bit out, move it into a subpage and turn the original page into a project folder as the story grows, it&#x27;s quite nice and organic compared to trying to manage things in a traditional filesystem based word processor or worse, Google Docs.<p>I don&#x27;t use any community templates, though. Are there any people have found particularly useful? My Notion pages are generally just text and I&#x27;m happy with the default styling so I haven&#x27;t felt the need to go out and search for anything specific.
jstx1almost 3 years ago
I have some pages and I type stuff in the pages. Later I sometimes read the things that I&#x27;ve typed. The pages contain lists, text, links and kanban boards. That&#x27;s about it, I don&#x27;t need anything more complicated. I&#x27;ve also never used other people&#x27;s templates.
teekayalmost 3 years ago
I love Notion and use it for both work and personal purposes.<p>It&#x27;s definitely a matter of personal taste though. For me, it just works: the fluidity of the interface, adding new pages and sub-pages, the auto-saving that&#x27;s completely out of my face, the auto-linking, the easy-to-remember macros...<p>For business, most of my clients are still using Confluence, and that&#x27;s the exact opposite: clunky and getting in my way constantly. Again, a matter of personal taste but that counts for a lot when I am the done paying for the subscription! I would not pay for Confluence in a million years!<p>Now, what&#x27;s the Notion equivalent to JIRA - any tips?
jreynoldsdevalmost 3 years ago
I always find myself coming back to it, both for work and personal life. I&#x27;m doing the whole &quot;build in public&quot; thing for my SaaS and use the public notion page to warehouse all of our updates and information.<p>I&#x27;ve found <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;getoutline.com" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;getoutline.com</a> to be a pretty solid contender, although with slightly less functionality.
rufiusalmost 3 years ago
Not well and mostly disappointingly. It’s a nice enough UI but I don’t find it substantially better than OneNote - at least not enough to replace that use case.<p>I finally am getting my head wrapped around Tinderbox and it clicked. It’s a better tool for <i>thinking</i> for me. No sharing beyond sharing a file but that’s fine. I don’t tend to like collaborative software for that sorta thing.
kodyalmost 3 years ago
I stopped using Notion of a few months ago due to the leaky abstraction of their blocks model. Back to plaintext (via Obsidian) for me.
hastesalmost 3 years ago
Just started using, feels amazing and really snappy to use (I&#x27;ve seen many complaints in the other direction). Started organizing all my projects and persona things into kanbans, added some tables for subscriptions and other things I rarely keep track of. Loving it so far, especially how many features are for free.
sinamimalmost 3 years ago
I used notion for personal projects and note-taking for a while, but recently I switched to standardnotes [<a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;standardnotes.com&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;standardnotes.com&#x2F;</a>]. In my opinion, it&#x27;s better for personal use (and of course, it&#x27;s open source)
tchock23almost 3 years ago
Depending on your use cases you may want to check out Clover (cloverapp.com).<p>They’re a YC alum making something a little more ‘streamlined’ than Notion. Doesn’t have as many blocks, but the ones it does have work well.<p>(No affiliation, just a happy user that moved over from Notion because it got a little too ‘bloated’ for my taste).
ploucalmost 3 years ago
At my small company we use it as an internal wiki, project management tool, writing tool, and more importantly we use it to maintain a couple of complex enough databases of content that we publish to the web through the API.
methusala8almost 3 years ago
Initially used it for weekly reviews and for gathering notes. Then went into the rabbit hole of using the templates created by others.<p>Gave it up and use multiple apps now. Main ones being Dendron, Complice and workflowy.
ponyousalmost 3 years ago
Company docs (onboarding guides, developer wiki, guides for maintenance, decision log...), scrum board, ticket prioritization&#x2F;estimation list, idea archive, ...<p>Endless. It serves as our source of truth.
april_22almost 3 years ago
For my personal use case, it&#x27;s mainly a database for books, articles, learnings and a bunch of random information.<p>I find it loads too long for me to use it as a to do list or diary.
badhombresalmost 3 years ago
I don&#x27;t. I can&#x27;t commit to constantly using it. Probably a personality flaw.
dominotwalmost 3 years ago
notion intimidates me with all the hype
throw457almost 3 years ago
Used it for a while and after 2-3 months I gave up. It reminded me of those awful Filemaker workspaces in the early 2000s.