Notion Workspace
I've been a heavy Notion user since its early days, leveraging the platform for knowledge bases, documentation, and even website development. I've built multiple internal and external communication websites by combining Notion with other services to turn workspaces into functional websites.
Knowledge Management & Documentation
I use Notion extensively for building comprehensive knowledge bases and documentation systems. Whether it's internal team wikis or external-facing documentation, I create well-organized, searchable, and easily maintainable information architectures.
Relational Databases & Media Tracking
Heavy user of relational databases in Notion—linking data across multiple tables for complex workflows. I've also built a media manager similar to my Obsidian system, tracking books, movies, anime, and other content with interconnected databases.
Productivity Systems
Worked extensively with PARA (Projects, Areas, Resources, Archives) and GTD (Getting Things Done) methodologies in Notion for life management and "second brain" systems. While I've since moved to Obsidian for personal use, I gained years of valuable experience building these systems in Notion.
Core Capabilities
- Website Development — Combining Notion with services to create internal/external websites
- Custom Database Design — Complex relational databases with rollups and formulas
- Knowledge Bases — Comprehensive wikis and documentation systems
- Team Collaboration — Shared workspaces for team members and stakeholders
- Media Tracking — Custom content management with interconnected databases
- PARA & GTD Systems — Life management and second brain implementations
Current Use
Notion remains excellent for team collaboration. I still use it with team members for shared information areas where real-time collaboration and easy access are priorities. It's a powerful tool for the right use cases.