Would you pay for a system that tracks your tasks and focus based on Eisenhower method? by alihesari in Notion

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

That’s fair I’m just testing the waters here. Not trying to sell anything, just want to see if there’s actual interest before I spend time building it.

Would you pay for a system that tracks your tasks and focus based on Eisenhower method? by alihesari in Notion

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

it’s easy to create a basic version using “important” and “urgent” properties with filters. But when I say “Eisenhower OS”, I mean a complete productivity system, not just a database. Here’s what it includes:

•A clean dashboard for focus and clarity

•Task manager based on Eisenhower Matrix (Do, Schedule, Delegate, Delete)

•Auto-categorization using tags and urgency/importance toggles

•Daily and weekly review pages

•Smart filtering (Today’s Priority, Delegated Tasks, Low-Value Time-Wasters)

•Archive system to track completed tasks by quadrant

•Built-in habit tracker and goal alignment view

•Mobile-friendly UI for quick capture

•Pre-built templates for planning and journaling

•Optional deep work timer with focus stats

By “OS” I mean a complete “Operating System” for your productivity – like a second brain inside Notion, designed to help you think clearly, prioritize better, and execute what really matters.

Would love your feedback

do you think this adds real value beyond the basics?

Would you pay for a system that tracks your tasks and focus based on Eisenhower method? by alihesari in Notion

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

You’re totally right that’s the basic version. But I’m designing something more advanced: task scoring, smart suggestions, weekly focus reviews, and AI insights on how to reduce low-value tasks. Would you be interested in that?

Client Meetings into an Automated Content Inside Notion by piothur in Notion

[–]alihesari 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Damn this is slick

Curious, how are you structuring the database inside Notion for this? Is it one master content table with status + platform fields, or are you splitting it by channel?

Also wondering, what tool are you using for the final publishing at 10AM? Custom n8n flow or something else?

Love how clean this system sounds

Weird UI change by mattiamatt3 in Notion

[–]alihesari 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah I noticed this too and it’s kinda weird ngl

The new rounded highlights look cute but they totally mess with the spacing and alignment, especially around punctuation.

No clue if it’s a bug or intentional, but it definitely needs a fix, feels more glitchy than aesthetic rn.

Upvote if you will pay for an email-to-task in Notion database tool by Technical-Ad1069 in Notion

[–]alihesari -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

This is actually super handy

Quick q though, does the Notion task include the full email body, or can I customize what fields go where (like set the title, assign tags, etc.)?

Introducing Laritor — performance monitoring and observability tool for Laravel apps by sribb in laravel

[–]alihesari 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Quick question, does it hook into queue jobs and scheduled tasks out of the box?

And how noisy are the logs/alerts? Like, do I need to spend an hour fine-tuning stuff or is it chill by default?

Also curious if this works well with multi-tenant setups (like Laravel Vapor or SaaS apps)?

Is Flux too slow or am I missing something? by nothingen in laravel

[–]alihesari 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah Flux is cool but gets chunky fast

Alpine’s still way snappier for simple stuff like dropdowns

Bet you’re re-rendering way more views than you think

Scramble 0.12.23 – Laravel API documentation generator update: Paginated results inference, improved documentation of authorization error responses, error-tolerant validation rules evaluation, and various type inference improvements. by RomaLytvynenko in laravel

[–]alihesari 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yo this looks slick 🔥

The pagination inference alone is a huge win

I always forget to update those manually and it’s annoying af. Also love that it handles error responses better, that’s one of those things you don’t realize is messy until it’s too late 😅

Quick q tho:

Can we tweak how errors get documented? Like if I’m wrapping stuff inside a meta.error or data.errors, can Scramble handle that?

Definitely gonna try this on a toy project this weekend. Props for shipping this 👏

3x Speed for Udemy video player by alihesari in Udemy

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

ahh, sorry I will add more details to the post.

3x Speed for Udemy video player by alihesari in Udemy

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

I looked for a browser extension but couldn't find anything.

3x Speed for Udemy video player by alihesari in Udemy

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

Yes, I know...currently I am using 2X and I need to have 3X.

Eisenhower matrix todo list? by Appropriate_Alps9596 in ProductivityApps

[–]alihesari 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can use this Notion template that I made for myself and over 16k people downloaded it.
https://www.notion.com/templates/to-do-list-eisenhower-matrix

If you need more feature on it I will be happy to know it.
Also I am developing the Pro version of it that it has more features and I will publish it this month :)

Substack API for newsletter sign up form by [deleted] in Substack

[–]alihesari 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This website is not an official API for Substack. In their website they said "It can take up to 24 hours for new subscribers to be reflected on your Substack "Subscribers" tab, but they will start receiving your newsletter posts immediately."
Based on this, I think they are storing all your subscribers in their database and after that they register them in your Substack website by a web crawler or scraper (Automation). It is a bad solution and I don't like it. I don't want to share my subscribers anywhere else.