Evernote should be banned.
Dec 18, 2025 12:14 pm
Evernote should be banned!!!
, I know that’s a little dramatic, but hear me out.
For a long time, Evernote gave me the feeling of being organized.
Ideas saved. Notes captured. Links stored.
But nothing actually moved.
What I really had were ideas scattered across folders, notes, drafts, and apps with no clear path to becoming content.
It was no better than a digital post-its.
And that’s the difference most people miss.
Storage keeps things safe.
Systems keep things moving.
I wasn’t unmotivated — I was over-deciding.
The real bottleneck wasn’t creativity or consistency. It was lack of organization.
When ideas live everywhere, every post requires a fresh round of decisions.
That’s where decision fatigue shows up — not because people don’t want to post, but because everything is all over the place.
That’s why content feels heavier than it should.
This is what led me to build the Content Hub.
The Content Hub is a single place where ideas don’t just get saved — they get organized, developed, and moved forward. Instead of bouncing between notes and drafts, everything related to one idea lives together.
That alone removes a huge amount of hesitation.
Once the system is in place, the visuals make more sense.
This is what an idea looks like inside the Content Hub.
Each idea has one home, with its context, angles, keywords, and references already attached. No searching. No rethinking. No starting from scratch.
And this is how ideas actually move.
From research → creating → ready → posted.
Nothing gets forgotten or stuck halfway.
That’s how the Content Hub addresses the real issue — not just scattered ideas, but the decision fatigue that comes from them.
When ideas are organized, hesitation fades and momentum comes back.
If you want the structure I’m using, you can access the Content Hub here:
https://girlgetvisible.com/contenthubtemplate
It’s designed to give your ideas one home and make content feel lighter.
I hope your content feels lighter this season,
Akilah
P.S. I’ve also walked through my full content workflow on YouTube if you want to see how this works in practice. https://youtu.be/QxjadalceeE?si=aQ07GCobI2KS-26p