I take hundreds of notes every month, and I kept noticing the same thing, I never go back to them. So I built NotesFeed, basically a TikTok-style (slightly addictive) feed for my notes. I just scroll it for a couple minutes a day. and I actually end up remembering what I wrote. After a few days of using it, I felt super on top of things, and honestly, a weight came off my shoulders. It stopped feeling like my notes were piling up and more like I was actually using them. (It’s completely free)
Appreciate you checking this out 🙏
If you want a no-signup live demo, checkout: http://notesfeed.com/demo
I built this because I had a real problem with my own notes, I’d write a ton and then never look at them again. This is the first thing that actually got me to come back to them consistently.
If you try it, I’m really curious what it feels like after a few days, not just first impression but whether you actually find yourself remembering stuff you wrote.
Happy to hear any feedback, good or bad.
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About Notesfeed on Product Hunt
“Scroll a feed of your own knowledge to actually remember it.”
Notesfeed was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #156 on the daily leaderboard. I take hundreds of notes every month, and I kept noticing the same thing, I never go back to them. So I built NotesFeed, basically a TikTok-style (slightly addictive) feed for my notes. I just scroll it for a couple minutes a day. and I actually end up remembering what I wrote. After a few days of using it, I felt super on top of things, and honestly, a weight came off my shoulders. It stopped feeling like my notes were piling up and more like I was actually using them. (It’s completely free)
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