Capacities Finally Clicked for Me (Hereโ€™s What I Was Doing Wrong)

Capacities “graph” view…..

Why Capacities Didnโ€™t Click (At First)

I heard about Capacities a year or so ago – everyone on YouTube seemed to be comparing it to Notion and Obsidian.

I love Notion. Obsidian, honestly, looks like a clusterfuck waiting to happen with the way my brain works.

I liked the idea of it, but I couldn’t for the life of me figure out how to make it work effectively. Until one dayโ€ฆ


What Capacities Actually Is (Without the Buzzwords)

So, Capacities is a โ€œPKMโ€ (โ€personal knowledge managementโ€) platform, available on the web & as an app.

What makes it different from most PKM platforms is that it uses โ€œobjectsโ€ in place of folder or topic hierarchies, which helps to tie things together more easily. They do offer an idea map like Obsidian does, which I think looks really cool, but I haven’t found a practical use for it yet ๐Ÿ˜…

It’s been available for public use for over 3 years now, and they’re always trying to make it more intuitive. They, of course, have AI integrated, but I don’t know anything about it (I think it requires a paid plan, but I’m not sure).


What Finally Made It Work for Me

I was watching a video on YouTube about using Apple Notes for daily logging, & it made something click in my head about how to use Capacitiesโ€ฆ

You don’t start with tags & pages, you build them off your daily notes!

The base of Capacities seems to be their โ€œdaily noteโ€, which you can customize with a template if you’d like.

So, I started doing โ€œinterstitial journalingโ€ (a Bullet Journal term) in my daily notes, and added pages & tags as I saw fit.

Those tags & pages become their own pages, where every related note is already connected and visible – no copying, no organizing gymnastics. (I must point out, though – “pages” have static space for notes to add to the “object”, while “tags” don’t. Just something to bear in mind)

For things like PKM, I feel like Capacities is much more flawless than Notion. It almost feels less organized – but it isnโ€™t. Itโ€™s just organized in a way that actually matches how many peoplesโ€™ brains work.

I’ll obviously still use Notion for almost everything, but I’ve been enjoying playing with Capacities for about a month now. I like that I have pages for restaurants (so I know what to order next time I go there), shopping (so I know where to find unique items I’ve discovered), & I even have a โ€œlawyerโ€ page to keep track of some current bullshit (lol ๐Ÿ˜ญ) – being able to see everything connected in one place, without copying & pasting or forcing it into a system, is honestly kind of a relief.


Final Thoughts (Is It Worth It?)

Now that I actually understand how to use it, I really like Capacities. Itโ€™s simple, intuitive, and unexpectedly kind of fun.

If youโ€™ve tried it and bounced off, try giving it another shot – Iโ€™d love to hear how you use it!

Stay real. Stay loud. And rock the fuck on. ๐Ÿ’š๐Ÿค˜๐Ÿป