
Amber@prompting fox
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Amber@prompting fox
@promptingfox
I write about building AI products & brain hygiene in the AI age | @LTIatCMU Building: https://t.co/RbIU69cOnd








I’ve been juggling ideas like fireworks for years—one thing leads to hundreds of other things like an explosive web in my head. As an entrepreneur with ADHD, the problem wasn’t a lack of creativity. It was the chaos that came with it. New ideas popped up faster than I could track, projects swirled around, and I’d bounce from one shiny thing to another. I never finish anything. So while I was building something else, it hit me: this problem—managing the mess of ideas, projects, and actual progress—is more urgent than any single feature I was working on. That’s how Build-in-Public HQ was born. (Thanks to AI, it took me one afternoon to build it) It’s a Notion + AI workflow I designed not to force me into rigid task lists. What I love about this setup is how it helps me break that cycle. Instead of piling on more unfinished ideas, I get a daily reality check. AI-generated daily standup can tell me: “Hey, you’ve been coding nonstop—maybe it’s time to write that tweet or polish that demo.” It’s like having a strategic partner who understands my ADHD brain and the solo hustle. And it writes a draft directly from my build logs and ideas so the content is genuinely me. I do plan to wrap it into something that you can git clone and use (when I'm done procrastinating) But hey, if you try it or have feedback, hit me up — early input helps shape what this becomes!!!!!! 🦊 Sending best vibes and wisdom to all of you guys. youtube.com/watch?v=xiT3fG…








"Build in public!" "Build in public!" "Build in public!" Now they have stolen my idea And shipping in three days

7/ The "Orchestrator": Notion-based and user-owned Everything lives in Notion. The AI simply orchestrates your thoughts—reading your history and inserting new pages. You can use Notion’s familiar interface to edit everything, create visuals, and refine AI-generated drafts. Let’s face it: we need to apply our own judgment, not let an AI speak for us. This gives you "half-ready" content that you can polish without learning a new platform. You own your data, and you end up with a rich, personal diary of your entire product-building journey.





