Anyone else has notes they never go back to?
I have notebooks, Notion pages, highlights, voice memos. I take notes on everything.
I almost never go back to them.
It's not that the content isn't valuable, it's that sitting down to "review my notes" feels like studying. I don't want to study. I want to actually absorb the stuff I cared enough to write down.
So i vibe coded something in 2 days. It takes your notes and turns them into a scroll feed, like Twitter or TikTok but the content is entirely your own stuff. Bite-sized, quick, you can get through a bunch of your own ideas in 2 minutes while having your morning coffee.
lowkey life-changing for me lol. so I'm sure it can do the same for others. (it's fully free, purely a passion project)
If this problem sounds familiar: https://www.notesfeed.com/
Curious if anyone else actually solved this differently, or if you just accepted that your notes are basically a graveyard.
p.s. it's definitely more for casual stuff. e.g: book notes, podcast takeaways, self-improvement ideas, random thoughts you wanted to hold onto. Less for heavy work or study notes, though if you keep those short it can still help.
It's a famous problem, I've seen a a few tries at it, even tried my own, never saw any real solution. I think the issue of "looking back over the last few years" is the way.