This content originally appeared on DEV Community and was authored by Sami Ammar
Introduction
When you start coding or creating projects, it’s easy to get lost between ideas, code, files, and deadlines.
I personally use Notion to keep everything organized: my tasks, my projects, and even my future ideas.
In this article, I’ll share my simple method to organize projects with Notion.
Why Notion?
- It’s free (or almost)
- Flexible (databases, pages, lists)
- You can centralize everything in one place (ideas, tasks, notes, code snippets)
My 3-Step Method
1. Create a "Projects" database
Each project is a card with:
- Project name
- Status (idea, in progress, completed)
- Priority
- Deadline
2. Add a page for each project
Inside the page, I include:
- A simple to-do list
- Resources (links, docs, images)
- A "Problems & Solutions" section
3. Use different views
- Board view (like Trello) → track progress
- Table view → see details
- Calendar view → check deadlines
Example
(Here you can add a screenshot of your Notion workspace, or use a free Notion-related image from Unsplash/Pexels)
Conclusion
Organizing projects saves time and keeps you motivated.
Notion is a great choice, but you can also try tools like Trello, Todoist, or ClickUp.
*How do you organize your projects? Share your method in the comments!
This content originally appeared on DEV Community and was authored by Sami Ammar
Sami Ammar | Sciencx (2025-09-15T18:38:58+00:00) How I Organize My Projects with Notion. Retrieved from https://www.scien.cx/2025/09/15/how-i-organize-my-projects-with-notion/
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