Heptabase — Topic Summaries
AI-powered summaries of 10 videos about Heptabase.
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Sublime vs Heptabase: Why I Switched (And What I Learned About Note-Taking)
The switch from Heptabase to Sublime comes down to a simple mismatch: Heptabase helped Greg Wheeler recognize a talent for visual thinking, but...
Heptabase vs Logseq - working with PDF highlights
Heptabase’s PDF highlight workflow is presented as faster and more precise than Logseq’s, mainly because its links jump to the exact spot of a...
Heptabase: Deconstructing ideas visually (personal knowledge management tips)
A practical method for turning newsletter ideas into a personal knowledge system hinges on one move: extract only what feels meaningful, then rebuild...
I found a note-taking method in the waiting room of a hospital! (Heptabase Tutorial)
A hospital waiting-room sign sparked a “reflection room” idea that turned into a practical note-taking method: use structured reflection to process...
Turning fleeting thoughts into meaningful ideas (Heptabase Tutorial)
A single, curiosity-driven question about the white bellbird’s extreme volume—peaking around 125 dB—becomes a chain reaction: a journal entry, a...
How I study complex literature (Heptabase Tutorial, note-taking method)
Complex study improves when time is built into the process and notes are organized as connected “source” ideas rather than isolated facts. The method...
How to create a "thought forest" with your notes (Heptabase Tutorial)
A “thought forest” turns scattered notes into a navigable network: connect ideas so you can hop between them like branches, exploring new meaning...
Atomic Essays: Writing Visually in Heptabase
A potato chip label—“kettle cooked” and “made the old-fashioned way”—sparks a full writing workflow that ends with an “atomic essay” about...
Heptabase for Teaching - Lesson Plans
A long-running teaching problem—how to retrieve lesson plans both by time (which semester/day) and by text author (alphabetical)—drives the case for...
6 habits and tools for deep thinkers and creators (Heptabase, mymind, todoist)
Deep thinkers and creators don’t rely on a single “perfect” system so much as a small stack of tools paired with repeatable rhythms. The core idea is...