I like to think that I’ve spent the past quarter-century-plus helping people improve their use of tech. Why stop now?
Readers of my site know that I’ve become a smidge obsessed with the magnet app Notion. (It’s all over Low-Code/No-Code: Citizen Developers and the Surprising Future of Business Applications.)
A few months ago, I launched RacketHub—a Notion-based, full-fledged book-management system that I’m currently using with Racket Publishing clients. It vastly simplifies the process of writing a quality non-fiction book.
Creating powerful tools in Notion is just plain fun. To this end, I’ve decided to build and sell some simple Notion templates and start offering development services. The first one is now live. I’ll be dropping others over the coming months.
Drumroll
The Simple Notion CRM & Project Tracker allows freelancers to track clients, projects, tasks, meetings, and invoices in Notion. These five interconnected databases work seamlessly together and serve as a one-stop shop of sorts. I’ve thrown in some cool formulas and database views designed to make life as easy as possible for users. Of course, you can customize the databases, add formulas and views, and much more. The world is your oyster.
A talented designer friend of mine demoed it last and found it intuitive and useful.
The price is $19.99 (USD).
Go nuts.
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