I Build Notion clone – Full Tutorial

Hassam Akbar · Beginner ·💻 AI-Assisted Coding ·2mo ago
In this video, I show my custom AI productivity tool a Notion-style task and idea manager that converts multiple thoughts into structured tasks automatically. Instead of manually organizing notes, this AI tool: • Captures multiple thoughts and ideas • Converts them into organized tasks • Breaks tasks into clear action steps • Shows full details inside a task pop-up • Includes a built-in chatbot to discuss ideas, refine plans, and expand workflows • Helps with productivity, research, content planning, and daily execution Core Features: • Thought-to-Task AI conversion • Automated task analysis • Structured action steps • Idea expansion with AI chat • Smart productivity workflow • Built-in planning assistant • Real-time brainstorming support Who this is for: AI builders Startup founders Content creators Researchers Students Productivity enthusiasts Automation learners This project demonstrates how AI can move beyond notes and become an interactive thinking and execution system.
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