发布于: 2025-11-30最后更新: 2025-11-30字数 00 分钟

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Behind Easlo: A Creative Journey from Notion Templates to Digital Minimalism
I recently came across the story of Easlo, and it struck a chord with me. It’s a narrative about someone who started with a simple idea—making life easier—and gradually built a suite of tools that reflect a clear, minimalist philosophy. I wanted to share it here because it’s a great example of how personal passion can evolve into meaningful projects.
Easlo began in 2021, adopting a nickname derived from “Easy.” At the time, the goal was straightforward: to help simplify daily life for others. The exact path wasn’t clear yet, but that changed with Notion. Immersing himself in the platform, Easlo started creating and sharing practical templates—turning knowledge into organized systems inspired by methodologies like David Allen’s GTD and Tiago Forte’s Building a Second Brain.
Over two to three years, those early experiments grew into a collection of more than 30 Notion templates. Each one is designed to save time and reduce friction, whether you're managing tasks, tracking goals, or organizing information. I’ve always appreciated tools that don’t get in the way, and Easlo’s templates do exactly that—clean, functional, and ready to use.
But the work didn’t stop there. Recently, Easlo teamed up with Karl, the developer behind SyncTasks, to build a minimalist task management app. It’s not just another to-do list; it’s crafted for those who value clarity and simplicity. Then there’s The Digital Minimalist—a growing resource hub for anyone feeling overwhelmed by today’s digital noise. It offers clean alternatives for a more intentional online life, which honestly feels more relevant every day.
What stands out to me is how each project connects back to that original vision. From Notion templates to dedicated apps, the focus remains on reducing clutter—both digital and mental. It’s a reminder that good design isn’t about adding features, but about knowing what to leave out.
I’ve been testing a few of the templates and the SyncTasks app, and the experience has been refreshingly straightforward. No complex setups, no unnecessary options—just a clear path to getting things done.
If you’re someone who prefers tools that are both useful and unobtrusive, take a look at what Easlo is building. The templates are available on easlo.co/templates, and you can explore SyncTasks or The Digital Minimalist if you’re curious about a cleaner approach to productivity.
Sometimes the best solutions come not from doing more, but from focusing on what truly matters. I’m still figuring out which parts of my own workflow could use that kind of clarity—how about you?

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