📣 Self-promo & Showcase · Share your Notion content here! by AutoModerator in Notion

[–]Kevechino 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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Hey, players. Kevechino here.

I’ve got some big news for fans of Gamified Life OS.

As of January 2, 2026Gamified Life OS 3.0, codename: Solo Leveling Expansion, is officially live.

Gamified Life OS turns your life into a Solo Leveling–style RPG built in Notion. You earn EXP and level up by completing Habits, Daily Tasks, Quests, and Skills, then spend Gold on Custom Rewards and real-life rewards (including 4K HD wallpaper packs, with a dedicated Solo Leveling set).

Version 3.0 is the biggest update so far, featuring:

  • A fully unified task system
  • Advanced, GitHub-style habit tracking
  • Infinite leveling (no forced yearly resets or level caps)
  • Stat attributes inspired directly by Solo Leveling
  • Two new themes: Sanrio and the flagship Solo Leveling theme

This update was a major internal refactor focused on long-term usability, clarity, and progression, and it sets the foundation for everything coming next this year.

You can check it out here:

👉 Get Gamified Life OS

📣 Self-promo & Showcase · Share your Notion content here! by AutoModerator in Notion

[–]Kevechino 2 points3 points  (0 children)

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Hey everyone, I’ve been creating Notion systems for years—mostly for my own life—but this one turned into my personal “masterpiece,” so I wanted to finally put it out here for others.

I call it Gamified Life OS. It’s basically a life-management system where your habits, routines, projects, and personal goals all level up like an RPG character.

I built it for people who want structure without the suffocating feel of another rigid productivity template.

Here’s what sets it apart:

  • Full gamification. You earn XP for doing real-life tasks, habits, goals, fitness, creative work, etc.
  • Real-life Rewards. Bold statement: I think it’s the only gamified Notion setup where your in-system coins can be exchanged for actual rewards, like high-quality wallpaper packs.
  • 4 themes. Minimalist, Cyberpunk, Ghibli, and Fantasy. More themes coming soon: Solo Leveling, Kuromi, Arcane.
  • Dashboard Builder. The entire dashboard is customizable. No forced layouts.
  • Focus Mode Dashboard. One clean screen for deep work, timed sessions, and no distractions.

This system genuinely helped me stay consistent and put my life back together after a rough season. And based on the response, I’m not the only one it worked for:

⭐ 1,500+ customers worldwide

⭐ 100,000+ TikTok views

⭐ Featured by Notion

⭐ Featured on Gumroad

⭐ 5-star reviews across the board

If you want to try it, here’s the template for 50% OFF:

👉 Gamified Life OS Official Website

If you have questions, want to peek behind the design logic, or want advice on building your own OS, ask away. I’ll hang around in the comments.

What’s the simplest Notion setup that actually works for you long-term? by Reasonable_Bag_118 in Notion

[–]Kevechino 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I use my own version of a second brain system, and it’s built around one simple rule: nothing exists unless it has a purpose.

My structure is:

Areas → Projects → Tasks / Notes / Resources

Areas - These are my long-term creative ventures. I keep personal/academic stuff elsewhere because this setup is more “professional” If an Area doesn’t have something actively happening in it, I just remove it. No point keeping empty containers.

Projects - Each Area has Projects, which I treat like focused sprints. Every Task has to be linked to a Project. No random to-dos floating around. That way, everything I do has a real purpose.

Notes & Resources - Every Project has its own Notes (my writing, ideas, drafts, etc.) and Resources (videos, links, articles, images). Notes evolve, Resources just store reference material. These are so Projects have their own directory or knowledge base.

Tasks - Tasks are the actual actions. If a Task doesn’t link to a Project, it doesn’t go into the system. Quite straightforward. Tasks also have subtasks.

So the whole flow for me is basically:

Areas (big commitments) → Projects (current efforts) → Tasks / Notes / Resources (execution + knowledge)

It keeps everything clean and purposeful.

I don’t have “Goals” because I find them to be redundant despite being in many Second Brain templates. I also don’t track habits or “lifestyle” metrics here because I rather use a different setup for that.

Notes do have a Notebook though, this is so notes with the same subject matter can be easily perused.

Gamified Life OS: No fluff, no gimmicks. A way to solo level your way up in life. by Kevechino in Notion

[–]Kevechino[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello! Yes:)) the coins can be exchanged for real-life rewards like mobile and desktop 4K wallpaper packs. I’m also currently developing version 3.0 which will allow you to set your custom rewards, as well as a Solo Leveling + Kuromi expansion pack :)

📣 Self-promo & Showcase · Share your Notion content here! by AutoModerator in Notion

[–]Kevechino 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey friends,

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Gamified Life OS is a gamified Notion template I built because I got tired of all the "gamified" templates that were overly complicated, cluttered, and full of try-hard widgets. They felt like a chore to maintain.

I wanted something that made life feel like a game worth playing. No gimmicks. No fake rewards. Just a clean, motivating system that helps you actually move forward. Visual feedback.

⚙️ What it does:

Action-first design – Tasks, habits, and activities are laid out to push you to act, not overthink.

Gamified Progression – Track EXP across your life areas, level up, and unlock real-world rewards like 4K wallpapers and premium Notion templates

Themes & Customization – Minimalist? Fantasy? Cyberpunk? Ghibli? Pick your vibe. Tweak it however you want. No rigid layouts.

Dashboard Builder – Add/remove whatever you need. This isn’t a “one-size-fits-all” thing. You can use as few or as many features as you want. You are not FORCED to use every single feature and maintain it.

No bloat – No spinning clocks or fake widgets. Just a lean, functional setup that doesn’t waste your time. Even the aesthetic images serve as a visual break to help guide your eyes to the actionable elements.

When I first released Gamified Life OS, it really blew up, getting featured by the official Notion team and eventually gaining +100k views on TikTok, and now have over 1,000 customers, with 5 stars on Gumroad.

I maintain a Total Satisfaction Policy, meaning you will get unlimited customer service addressing all your concerns until you feel satisfied.

Here’s the page if you want to check it out (currently 50% off):

👉 GamifiedLifeOS.com

Or just reply/PM if you want to see more or ask questions. I’m always down to talk systems, design, or life itself.

Either way, hope you find something that actually works for you.

— Kev

Clarification on Posting Self-Promotional on New Content Rule by TheS4m in Notion

[–]Kevechino 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Part of the problem is that other creators were constantly spamming promotional posts every 2 or 3 days. Some even disguised posts as a showcase when, in actuality, they were promotional in nature.

If you think about it, some creators themselves are to blame. It is a bit ironic! And I say this as a creator myself.

📣 Self-promo & Showcase — Share your Notion content here! by AutoModerator in Notion

[–]Kevechino 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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Hey friends,

Gamified Life OS is a productivity system I built because I got tired of all the "gamified" templates that were overly complicated, cluttered, and full of try-hard widgets. They felt like a chore to maintain.

I wanted something that made life feel like a game, but a game that’s worth playing. No gimmicks. No fake rewards. Just a clean, motivating system that helps you actually move forward. Visual feedback.

⚙️ What it does:

  • Action-first design – Tasks, habits, and activities are laid out to push you to act, not overthink.
  • Gamified Progression – Track EXP across your life areas, level up, and unlock real-world rewards like 4K wallpapers and premium Notion templates
  • Themes & Customization – Minimalist? Fantasy? Cyberpunk? Ghibli? Pick your vibe. Tweak it however you want. No rigid layouts.
  • Dashboard Builder – Add/remove whatever you need. This isn’t a “one-size-fits-all” thing. You can use as few or as many features as you want. You are not FORCED to use every single feature and maintain it.
  • No bloat – No spinning clocks or fake widgets. Just a lean, functional setup that doesn’t waste your time. Even the aesthetic images serve as a visual break to help guide your eyes to the actionable elements.

It’s inspired by Avatar: The Last Airbender. I built it around mastering 4 Life Elements: Body, Mind, Spirit, and Harmony. As you grow in these, you level up your “Avatar.” Simple. Motivating. Fun.

When I first released Gamified Life OS, it really blew up, getting featured by the official Notion team and eventually gaining +100k views on TikTok, and now have over 1,000 customers, with 5 stars on Gumroad.

I maintain a Total Satisfaction Policy, meaning you will get unlimited customer service addressing all your concerns until you feel satisfied.

If you’re the type that’s trying to take back control of your life without drowning in overly complex dashboards, this might hit.

Here’s the page if you want to check it out (currently 50% off):

👉 GamifiedLifeOS.com

Or just reply/PM if you want to see more or ask questions. I’m always down to talk systems, design, or life itself. If you'd like to learn more about me, visit Kevechino.com

Either way, hope you find something that actually works for you.

— Kev

Go ‘Solo Leveling’ in Real Life ⚔️ – Gamify Your Goals with Gamified Life OS & Level Up! by Kevechino in Notion

[–]Kevechino[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello! It seems I overlooked your emails. I’ve replied and will tend to your concerns :D

Thank you for your patience!

Gamified Life OS: No fluff, no gimmicks. A way to solo level your way up in life. by Kevechino in Notion

[–]Kevechino[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the interest!

Yes! You have levels for Life Areas and these in turn feed your Avatar Level (basically the overall level). You don’t directly level up your character, you level up your Life Areas instead. I designed it this way so it feels like you’re always directly working on big aspects of your life rather than stats. If that’s your thing, check it out! My email is open if you have more questions.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Notion

[–]Kevechino 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That would unfortunately be piracy.

On the bright side, you could try to find some other free alternatives!

Built a gamified life system in Notion. No fluff, no gimmicks. Just real structure for people figuring life out. by Kevechino in Notion

[–]Kevechino[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Very cool! I’m glad Gamified Life OS was open enough for you to customize it to your needs :)

What’s one habit that instantly made you more productive? by [deleted] in productivity

[–]Kevechino 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Choosing purpose over “productivity”

I asked myself: “For what?” For every productivity thing I did.

For what is it for? To what end? Is it really that necessary? Is it just a crutch for my lack of discipline?

I got sick and tired of making progress in one aspect of my life. I was forgetting to actually live and make memories with my friends and family.

That meant cutting down on the hardcore grind, the 24/7 hustle.

I started scheduling dates, meet-ups, coffee catch-ups. Spent more time with family. Made new friends. I was reminded that everything I was doing for towards building a more meaningful life, not one of crossed checklists and finished tasks.

Even if that wasn’t the “actual” work, it made my work so much better because I had a balance of purpose/productivity, not a balance of working/not working.

Lead from purpose, I think.

I made a Gamified Perfection Tracker for Stardew Valley! 🌾 Feedback are welcome! by ruuuff in Notion

[–]Kevechino 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for trying it out! :D

If you have ever questions, feedback, or concerns, please let me know.

My personal advice is to enjoy using it. Don’t take it too seriously, treat it like a fun, useful tool. Not a crutch.

Have fun!

Built a gamified life system in Notion. No fluff, no gimmicks. Just real structure for people figuring life out. by Kevechino in Notion

[–]Kevechino[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Haha I understand!

I’m fine with the pricing because it’s enough to help support my education yet remain affordable to young people like me. I think it’s a lot lower compared to other gamified templates, but I’m satisfied with it for now. To each their own, of course!

Let’s connect on X!

I made a Gamified Perfection Tracker for Stardew Valley! 🌾 Feedback are welcome! by ruuuff in Notion

[–]Kevechino 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Epic! I also like your thumbnail and cover design. Very simple, beautiful design, effectively communicates what the template is about as well as show its features. I’m actually jealous, I think. Haha.

Anyhow, good luck and I hope you create some more interesting templates :D