All the things that are important to me in one place: notes, habit tracker, brag doc, action log, todos, events, data collection, biolinks, and a lot more.
That certainly sounds a bit boring, and rightly reminds of great tools like Obsidian. However, there was always something missing from the tools, or the configuration was too complex. That's why I started to build one myself. It's a mix of pwa and local-first and Github sync. I don't want a tool that only works in the browser, I also need to be able to continue working seamlessly on my smartphone, and Github offers an endless history that I can view. Plus: I can clone the repo locally at any time.
I don't need a habit tracker service, a tool for notes or a brag doc service anymore. Everything is stored as files that I can access at any time. Other nice features are forms (like typeform) or an infinite number of biolinks.
I've been using it daily for a few months now and have already been able to replace a few services with it.
All the things that are important to me in one place: notes, habit tracker, brag doc, action log, todos, events, data collection, biolinks, and a lot more.
That certainly sounds a bit boring, and rightly reminds of great tools like Obsidian. However, there was always something missing from the tools, or the configuration was too complex. That's why I started to build one myself. It's a mix of pwa and local-first and Github sync. I don't want a tool that only works in the browser, I also need to be able to continue working seamlessly on my smartphone, and Github offers an endless history that I can view. Plus: I can clone the repo locally at any time.
I don't need a habit tracker service, a tool for notes or a brag doc service anymore. Everything is stored as files that I can access at any time. Other nice features are forms (like typeform) or an infinite number of biolinks.
I've been using it daily for a few months now and have already been able to replace a few services with it.
https://lifosy.com/