"Good tools can ... corral the daily deluge of research, interviews and half-formed thoughts into something coherent" - Westenberg's (Mac-focused) productivity stack consists of "Butter for drafting, Linear for managing projects and to-dos, and Readwise for wrangling research material".
Reading up on her use of Readwise, in particular, reminds me to seriously consider allowing its users to publish their Hubs as a subset of their RW database - something that several people have already suggested: Readwise "Reader’s killer feature ... extract highlights from almost any text-based source. Kindle... newsletters, web ... automatic [YouTube] transcripts ... flow into a single, searchable repository... An idea ... can germinate from the collisions and connections that arise during Readwise’s daily and weekly review notifications. And syncing everything to Notion is the final piece of the puzzle."
But I have never looked into Linear, "my choice for project and task management", although it looks a lot like other tools I've tried, or Butter, "an online writing app built for collaboration" with version control.
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