Been using it the past 3 years, the only form it's been likeable for me was when it's provided for through Hasura/nhost.
No apollo, no prisma, just plain strings in graphql format sent with fetch to a Hasura endpoint hosted by nhost. Automatically built resolvers, great low-code admin UI, easy query building, open source, and builds off of Postgres. It's actually been so effective it's hard to go back to anything else, including Supabase.
Maybe https://beepbooply.com? I built it myself but it combines all voices from Microsoft, Google, and Amazon into a simple interface. I find it simple, fast, and cheap when doing voiceovers for my own content.
Notion's weekly todo-list template works well for me, been using it for the past coulpe years. Checkboxes are simple enough, and any block can be converted into a nested page if you need to go into more detail.
No apollo, no prisma, just plain strings in graphql format sent with fetch to a Hasura endpoint hosted by nhost. Automatically built resolvers, great low-code admin UI, easy query building, open source, and builds off of Postgres. It's actually been so effective it's hard to go back to anything else, including Supabase.