How I combined Rocketbook and Obsidian to automate my physical note-taking
I'm old-school and take most of my notes by hand, but I hate re-typing them into a note-taking app later. Thankfully, I've stumbled across a solution that not only handles most of the tedium for me but also saves me a lot of money on paper: a combination of Rocketbook and Obsidian. I take my notes in Rocketbook, a reusable notebook with a FriXion pen that can easily be erased. When I scan the page, it's automatically uploaded to my iCloud drive and then to Obsidian. There are other ways of doing this — in fact, setting up the entire system in Google Drive would likely be easier — but since I already use iCloud as a backup solution, this slots into my day-to-day workflow much more easily.
I’m old-school and take most of my notes by hand, but I hate re-typing them into a note-taking app later. Thankfully, I’ve stumbled across a solution that not only handles most of the tedium for me but also saves me a lot of money on paper: a combination of Rocketbook and Obsidian. I take my notes in Rocketbook, a reusable notebook with a FriXion pen that can easily be erased. When I scan the page, it’s automatically uploaded to my iCloud drive and then to Obsidian. There are other ways of doing this — in fact, setting up the entire system in Google Drive would likely be easier — but since I already use iCloud as a backup solution, this slots into my day-to-day workflow much more easily.
Marlot Zwikker
Netherlands
Netherlands
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