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1 points·by RS_Singh·vor 11 Tagen·0 comments

Show HN: I built an automated productivity system (Telegram –> Notion)

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Show HN: Give Feedback to Get Feedback Subreddit

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Show HN: Don't Build Things No One Wants We Test Ideas for Founders

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Show HN: Kanban Kanban – A Recursive Kanban for Layered Task Management

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1 points·by RS_Singh·letztes Jahr·1 comments

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RS_Singh
·vor 11 Tagen·discuss
I built a system that captures notes/ideas/tasks in Telegram and auto-triages into an organised Notion workspace.

I built this system for myself initially to help me keep track of the many projects I work on. It lets me quickly capture tasks and ideas without friction and then automatically categorises it all for me in my Notion workspace.

What it does:

- You send anything to a Telegram bot (a task, an idea, a random thought).

- An AI triage layer classifies it, tags it to the right project, and writes it into my Notion workspace automatically.

- Every morning I get a briefing of what's due today, overdue and other things in my list for the week or a random idea from my ideas database.

- Every fortnight I get a Sprint Memo in Notion as well, which is a written review of what got done, what's stalled, what to focus on next (taking into account previous memos as well).

I've been running it daily across my own projects and it works really for me, so I've now turned it into a done-for-you build service called SinghOS.

Build Process:

We'll have a 30-minute consult to talk through what projects your working on, how you work and how the system can be tailored for you. Then when your happy with the plan, I'll build it and when it's ready we'll have a handover call to walk you through your new productivity system!

Offer:

I am looking to run through the build process with the first 5 users for free in exchange for some testimonials. Click get started on my website, fill in the form, and I'll be in touch if you're selected. Otherwise, you'll be the first to know when I open it up for more builds.
RS_Singh
·letztes Jahr·discuss
Great! I just made an account on bluesky, but not yet letting me send a DM. Feel free to reach out to me instead - my username is r-singh13, or send me an email at [email protected]
RS_Singh
·letztes Jahr·discuss
I really like this concept! I want to help if you are open to it? I am looking for design projects to take up, so I could provide you with a polished Figma design for this and in return, pay me whatever you think the design is worth. If you don't like them at all, then no pressure to pay anything! And if you do like it, it may really help with selling your vision, presenting it to get validation, showing investors, or even just to better visualise and refine the idea itself.
RS_Singh
·letztes Jahr·discuss
Hey everyone! I’m working on a project called Kanban Kanban — a recursive Kanban board where any card can open into its own Kanban (like Russian dolls for tasks and projects).

It is probably easier to visualize by checking out the landing page here: [kanbankanban.com](https://www.kanbankanban.com/)

I’m still validating if this solves a real pain point though, so would love any feedback.

The idea came from struggling with large tasks and tiny tasks sitting side by side on the same board, which then do not move for weeks. Really, these shouldn't be on the same "layer", and should instead be classified as a "project" (a collection of tasks). And then projects can be collected together as "goals". Like how Epics/Stories work in Jira.

So the core idea behind Kanban Kanban is to bake this structure in from the start. Instead of handing you a blank canvas, we start with a Kanban board, and each new card added to it is a container for another layer of Kanban boards. This way you can go as deep or keep things as shallow as you like.

Would Kanban Kanban be useful to you? Any obvious flaws? If validation goes well, I am also open to connecting with potential technical co-founders to help build this.

Thanks!