

Thanks for the response and looking forward to a real fix! I second my voice with the other reviewers on fixing the aforementioned issues. I am not sure if this is your way to deflect the problem or a way to buy time in resolving the limitation and app maturity. I also happen to notice the that mentioned sync issue is also raised by others in your app review by zverhope and gop1334. I want to report back that i am in fact using the CloudKit sync option on across devices.

Find everything with the Global Command Bar. Move around without ever leaving the keyboard Extended Markdown syntax support with customization options Choose from a variety of built-in themes Your information is private and cannot be accessed All your notes are stored in plaintext so you're never locked in Use any sync method you like: CloudKit or iCloud Drive Sync everything between your Apple devices Time-block tasks on your calendar simply by typing Support for iCloud, Google, and Exchange calendars Create events and reminders right in NotePlan Create custom filters with your own queries using status, #tags, or even text See all open tasks with the click of a button Bi-directional notes: link your calendar and your notes in any direction, automatically

Organize notes in any way you want to: from simple folders over P.A.R.A. Create tasks and notes quickly with Markdown If I can, I link a task to a project note for reference.- Plan your day by seeing your calendar, notes, and tasks in a single view The main task gets broken down into many small steps and I copy forward what's still open on a daily basis. So usually I'm tracking what I want to get done today and I have a few extra points which I keep migrating forward which have a lower priority. But I see the value in those other logs and might pick it up for my sprint planning which is every 2 weeks. So technically a lot of custom collections. You can also reach out in a DM or email ( I use NotePlan as Bullet Journal: I use the basics, since I have a Zettelkasten running side-by-side to my daily notes, I'm not using future, monthly or weekly logs too much. I would love to integrate this into a video/blog post and reference it back to you. Would you mind sharing more of how you work, like screenshots, or a video or similar (with data which is not confidential)? Your Index and future log sound very interesting. It would be awesome, if could share some more workflow ideas of other people. Hi /u/neilg3, thanks for sharing this! I was planning to make a video how I use NotePlan as Bullet Journal where I explain the similarities. On paper a table might be the most efficient way to do it, but on digital there are more efficient ways to do it. When I used to have my BuJo on Notion I used to have tables for my habit tracking and it ended up being all slow and clunky.
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As I mentioned earlier, better use specialized software for that. So answering your suggestions for habit / hour tracking in a table questions. On analog I had to leave some blank space in case I ended up doing some extra tasks or wrote some extra notes.

I create a note for every project I have, have their tasks organized in their specific section and then I just move them to a specific day once I know when I'm gonna do it.Ī pros of it being digital is that I'm able to start planning for tomorrow even if the day just started. I'm not tracking habits for now, it was very helpful and convenient to have in the analog BuJo, but if you are on digital you might as well just use specialized apps for that. Then I use the moving function once I assign it to a day I want to do an specific task. I do have to create a note for each month and each year to have my goals and tasks that are not specific for a day. I don't create an index not since I got a calendar, a search function and #tags. To describe some way I'm using Noteplan as a BuJo: I think Noteplan is getting where a bullet journal practitioner would like it to be. Analog remains the most fitting one for the method due to its flexibility but it so far it seems like NotePlan is most fitting BuJo right now.īefore that I was using some Notion templates that ended up more of a hassle because I still had to do many things manually, which defeats one of the main purposes of switching to digital. I started bullet journaling since 4 years ago I've switched back and forth from analog to digital maybe like three times already.
