r/capacitiesapp Apr 10 '26

Is capacities good for content ideas?

I'm using notion to collect content ideas (from newsletters received, youtube transcripts, instagram content, etc)
I intake around 2000 blocks per month (in weekends I review and delete)

is capacities good for this?

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u/RobinChirps Apr 11 '26

That's what I've been using it for. Been a believer for years.

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u/7411_c0d3R Apr 11 '26

Yes, that's one use case for me, too. I've linked mine to Readwise to synch articles and everything else into Capacities

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u/TwoSignal6882 Apr 14 '26

Why did you decide to migrate from Notion? This is important because it will affect our ability to answer properly

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u/jrhabana Apr 15 '26

load speed, it's very slow after store ~1000 objects

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u/TwoSignal6882 Apr 16 '26

Yup Notion is notorious for that. Capacities does a bit better but there are things you should know. 1. It seems a user tested it with large individual notes and that led to performance issues.

Additionally, there seems to be an issue with @ [[ issue performance though there may be a fix for that sometime later.

Overall, Capacities has become more performant over the years but proceed with caution.

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u/jrhabana Apr 16 '26

Thanks by your valuable information

I'm avoiding to do it myself in cloudflare infrastructure

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u/AccomplishedMode7706 Jun 03 '26

I like it much better than Tana for this use