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Save LLM-Generated Content Directly to Notion
Send AI-generated content straight into your Notion to build a durable knowledge base.
Overview
Create a Notion integration, authorize a target page, then set the token in BlackEagleAI to one-click save chats or articles to Notion.
1) Create a Notion integration and get the token
I got burned by a contract I didn't read. So I built an AI to read them for me.
Hey Product Hunt!
I'm Ahmad, from Palestine. A few years ago, I signed a freelance contract with a non-compete clause buried deep in the fine print. I didn't catch it. It cost me a major client and months of frustration.
That wasn't the first time. Rental agreements with hidden auto-renewal traps. Insurance policies written in what might as well be ancient Latin. Employment contracts with sketchy IP clauses.
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2026 and your goals. Let's try to set them for Q1.
Since I haven't been able to meet my work goals very well in the last few quarters, I now plan to approach them more systematically and not push myself too hard on work goals, as that ultimately led to problems that made my plan less sustainable.
So here is my structure and list:
We reduced AI hallucinations by 84% with geometric constraints
After months of research, we built AletheionAGI a solution to the "Skynet problem": AI systems becoming increasingly overconfident as they scale.
The Problem:
Modern LLMs confidently fabricate facts, contradict themselves, and rarely admit uncertainty. They can't say "I don't know."
Our Solution:
What was your 1st product?
Sometimes I have a problem to have a look at my past milestones or things I have achieved so far.
When I think about it, even creating my first product was a success for me. I ve always been a bit shy and afraid to show what I was working on, or I just didn t know how to present it properly, so it took me a really long time.
My first product was an online workout program with a payment gateway, and the monthly price was ridiculously low. But I managed to monetise it and had my first customers. I was probably around 20 at the time.
What was your first product?
What would you do differently to maintain it and make it successful?
What lesson did you learn from it?
