Glad you found this useful! It is truly a game changer, and you aren’t forced into buying Notion AI to do what GPT can do. It’s been such an exciting project and there are some cool updates coming soon!
Thank you, Daria! This system has been a game changer for me, I hope others enjoy the setup too! Just keeps things in one place… and I’ll be honest, GPT is so much better at actually adding tasks to my list 😅
So glad you enjoy - this setup was a LOT more complex at first. I found that the knowledge base and task manager were the essentials, so I’d personally recommend starting with 1-2 databases then building more connections as needed. I’d love to hear what you end up making!
This is a really smart way. It gave me ideas to reorganize my project structure. I have a lot of CustomGPT and GPT projects for my repetitive tasks. Currently, each time I want to update knowledge files, I need to remove the current file and upload a new one, and repeat that for many projects. With this approach, I can add knowledge in Notion and update it when needed. It saves a lot of time.
I’m glad you found this article helpful! CustomGPTs are great however like you mentioned, the knowledge has its limits. This addition definitely opens up many new possibilities! Good luck with your future projects!
Yes, Luan! I can’t even tell you how much that article cracked my brain open. I’m obsessed with Custom GPTs and projects too, but keeping track of what’s actually in all my context files? Forget it. It’s chaos trying to remember what I stuck in there and it drives me crazy to not have visibility into the knowledge base files.
This Notion method feels like a total unlock. Clean, fast, and way less mental load. And for folks who aren’t in Notion? I can 100% see a world where they’re running their entire system through ChatGPT. One app. Whole biz. Fully operational.
This is so damn smart. You put your finger on something that slows down so many people using AI - the constant context-reset!
Glad you found this useful! It is truly a game changer, and you aren’t forced into buying Notion AI to do what GPT can do. It’s been such an exciting project and there are some cool updates coming soon!
Thank you, Daria! This system has been a game changer for me, I hope others enjoy the setup too! Just keeps things in one place… and I’ll be honest, GPT is so much better at actually adding tasks to my list 😅
This is amazing. I tried this on my own and failed spectacularly. So many databases loosely connected. I ended up giving up
So glad you enjoy - this setup was a LOT more complex at first. I found that the knowledge base and task manager were the essentials, so I’d personally recommend starting with 1-2 databases then building more connections as needed. I’d love to hear what you end up making!
This is a really smart way. It gave me ideas to reorganize my project structure. I have a lot of CustomGPT and GPT projects for my repetitive tasks. Currently, each time I want to update knowledge files, I need to remove the current file and upload a new one, and repeat that for many projects. With this approach, I can add knowledge in Notion and update it when needed. It saves a lot of time.
And thanks for mentioning me.
I’m glad you found this article helpful! CustomGPTs are great however like you mentioned, the knowledge has its limits. This addition definitely opens up many new possibilities! Good luck with your future projects!
Yes, Luan! I can’t even tell you how much that article cracked my brain open. I’m obsessed with Custom GPTs and projects too, but keeping track of what’s actually in all my context files? Forget it. It’s chaos trying to remember what I stuck in there and it drives me crazy to not have visibility into the knowledge base files.
This Notion method feels like a total unlock. Clean, fast, and way less mental load. And for folks who aren’t in Notion? I can 100% see a world where they’re running their entire system through ChatGPT. One app. Whole biz. Fully operational.