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What’s your equivalent of GTD for AI Assistant (Claude Cowork, etc) ?

Hello,

A long time ago, I adopted GTD as my personal workflow to manage my tasks and daily work schedule. It works for me. Along the way, I tweaked it for my own needs/setup (I found some of the learnings of Jeff Su and his CORE method interesting), but it really made a difference in organizing myself.

Nowadays, I use Claude Code, Design, and Cowork, but I struggle to fit them nicely into my routines. I have tried some of the methods out there to organize Cowork (for example, Jeff Su CoWork OS method), but I find them clunky and not very intuitive. There is a lot of work to keep the Claude.md, Memory.md files in sync, and the need to build skills or install plug-ins is still obscure to me.

Have you found someone that got the right way to fit all those pieces together? I’m looking to subscribe to Teresa Torres’ work because I liked her previous work on product discovery; she seems pragmatic enough. There are a ton of people out there (especially on LinkedIn) that promise THE way to do it, but I’m kind of burned.

I mentioned GTD because for me, regardless of the tools/apps used, the distinction between next/later/waiting, the projects and contexts + the calendar as the forcing function to do the work is simple but powerful.

I was wondering if we have the equivalent for the AI Assistant as a method?

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u/matthieugd — 14 days ago

Midway, find where your whole group can fly to nonstop

Hello,

Midway is a free tool that finds destinations your whole group can reach by direct flight, even when everyone lives in a different city. Add each home airport and see where you can all meet without a layover.

I have been working on Midway since ~6months now. Before that I ran some informal user interviews (distributing QR code in airports when I was flying!).

It started with a personal problem: finding somewhere my best friend (living in France) and I (living in Canada) could actually meet up. We spent each year a long week-end together. Between his busy schedule and the way routes shift by month and day of the week, it took forever to work out by hand. And it's cool to discover a new city together.

It's built for a group that is scattered and someone has to pick a place everyone can get to:

  • friends planning a weekend getaway,
  • a family organizing a reunion across several cities
  • coworkers choosing a spot for a team retreat.

The landing page : https://www.midway.travel

The app : https://app.midway.travel

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u/matthieugd — 25 days ago