113 Interest Score
26 Discussions
0.23 Engagement
Sep 2023 Launched

ChatShelf helps ChatGPT users save conversations to Notion. It's fast, stable, beautiful, free, and offers excellent support for Notion's text formatting.

What the Community Said

Hi there! I’m Kane, a software engineer and product manager with a coding journey spanning over two decades. I built ChatShelf, a tool that saves ChatGPT conversations to Notion, making it an assistant for ChatGPT users. Throughout my career, I’ve crafted numerous products. Yet, in recent years, the internet started feeling a tad monotonous to me. It seemed like ages since a product genuinely dazzled me. Over the past three years, I’ve dabbled in IOT hardware and WEB3 App. However, I found that

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Hey, I love the idea of being able to save conversations to Notion effortlessly. It offers excellent support for Notion's text formatting, which is a huge plus. Are there any plans to integrate with other note-taking or project management tools in the future? Great job on creating such a valuable tool for ChatGPT users!

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@blueeon : Congrats on the launch. you are building an awesome product.

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This tool is awesome! It's super useful for me, I totally recommend it to everyone.

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Sounds very interesting! Congrats on launch

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