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Categorise -> How to Transform Plaintext into Actionable Items?Β #235

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As part of clarifying the "What?" in our Product Roadmap dwyl/product-roadmap#9, πŸ€·β€β™€
we need to create a UX/UI that allows people to Categorise their plaintext
into something more useful and actionable. πŸ“ > βœ…

My initial sketch/idea was to simply transform the plaintext into a set of Todo items:

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However this is not a very compelling UX. It offers almost no benefit over existing Todo List apps and does nothing to offer a "workflow". This is a classic case of attempting to solve the problem, before the problem has been clearly defined. πŸ€¦β€β™‚ So let's first focus on defining what we want to achieve. πŸ’­

What Problem Challenge Are We Solving?

The challenge we are solving is: how to categorise, organise and prioritise unstructured information.

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As a person wanting to be more effective with my time,
I want to organise my thoughts (plaintext) into clear categories and kinds of actionable item
(e.g: "note", "task", "reminder", "appointment", "meeting", "reading", "exercise", "shopping", etc.)
So that I have system for everything in my life and nothing falls through the cracks.

@iteles can you please read through this and see if it makes sense, if not, please edit/improve. Thanks!

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T1hTime Estimate 1 HourepicA feature idea that is large enough to require a sprint (5 days) or more and has smaller sub-issues.help wantedIf you can help make progress with this issue, please comment!needs-criterianeeds-uiA feature idea that needs UI in order to be discussed/built.priority-2Second highest priority, should be worked on as soon as the Priority-1 issues are finished

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