Craft — Brand Summaries
AI-powered summaries of 10 videos about Craft.
10 summaries
Second Brain Secrets: The Apps Francesco D'Alessio Can't Live Without!
Francesco D’Alessio’s “second brain” productivity system hinges on a simple but disciplined idea: capture everything quickly, then organize it into a...
How to capture book notes from a physical book into your second brain (without using Readwise)
Capturing insights from physical books into a “second brain” doesn’t require automated clipping tools like Readwise; it can work better with a...
Craft User Stories: Behind the Scenes of Filmmaking with Kevin
Kevin Blan, a Zurich-based film production founder focused on corporate communications, describes how his agency uses Craft to reduce project chaos...
My day with Craft: Life as a Chief Medical Resident
Craft is used as a deeply nested “second brain” to keep a chief internal medicine resident on top of weekly communications, student onboarding,...
Why You Need Adversity To Become Successful
Adversity is framed as a necessary ingredient for success—not a detour to avoid. When setbacks hit—burned-down facilities, lost clients, credit...
Why Most Notes Are Useless (And How To Fix It)
Most note systems fail because they treat notes like storage, even though useful knowledge depends on retrieval and follow-through. When notes are...
Five Note-taking Systems and How to Pick the Right One
Note-taking systems don’t fail because people lack motivation—they fail because the structure is wrong for how someone actually works. The central...
How to design a public "thought space" for yourself and others (note-taking tips)
A “mind garden” built in Craft is presented as a practical way to turn reading and ideas into a searchable, navigable knowledge system—one that...
Linking notes: 3 ways to find connections between your ideas in your second brain
A second brain gets stronger when ideas are deliberately connected instead of stored in isolation—an approach likened to redwood trees whose massive...
How I rediscover and connect ideas (bidirectional linking explained)
Bidirectional linking turns a personal knowledge system into a network of “doorways” between notes, so ideas can resurface later through multiple...