PolymathOS

PolymathOS

Notion workspace for multidisciplinary minds

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A complete Notion workspace that connects your projects, notes, goals, skills and learning. 8 integrated modules for people who juggle multiple interests but are tired of managing life across scattered apps.
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Divyendu Lakwad
Hey everyone! I’m someone who’s always juggling a bunch of things—writing, reading, self-learning, building side projects, deep diving into random topics at 2am… you know the type. For the longest time, I had ideas in ten places, course notes I never reviewed, tasks I forgot, and goals I barely followed through on. I wanted a system that connected it all. Something that actually helped me think better, finish more, and grow across all the stuff I care about. So I built PolymathOS — a Notion workspace that connects your projects, notes, goals, tasks, and learning into one clear system. There are 8 interconnected modules in total: 1. Command Center – your priorities, current goals, and quick captures in one view 2. Knowledge Engine – Zettelkasten-style notes that help you actually retain and reuse ideas. Consisting of two modules, namely, Notes Hub and Map of Contents 3. Task Console – a GTD-style task manager 4. Project Architect – plan ideas into real projects with timelines, kanban, etc. 5. Goal Lattice – OKR-style setup that rolls everything up into big-picture goals 6. Learning Lab – track courses/skills, log sessions, link what you learn to what you do 7. Reflection Studio – journal + reviews to notice patterns and stay intentional 8. Resource Vault – stash & tag cool links, books, videos, tools, and surface them later Each module can stand on its own; but when used together, they create a living system that turns your ideas into outcomes and your learning into momentum. I priced it at $4.99 to make it accessible and fair for what it offers, but honestly, I’m still figuring out what’s “right” when it comes to pricing as a new creator. If you're someone who’s into intentional productivity, learning across disciplines, or just want a better way to organize your creative and personal growth, I'd love for you to check it out. Thank you so much for reading