You know those note-taking tasks you keep avoiding? The ones that feel just tedious enough that you don't do them, but important enough that you feel guilty about it? What if the barrier wasn't motivation but simply too many steps?

In this hands-on hackathon, we'll use NFC chips and simple automations to reduce friction in your PKM workflow. One tap on a sticker can trigger a complex sequence: open your daily note, timestamp an entry, log a location, start a specific template. The physicality matters. Instead of navigating through apps and menus, you create embodied triggers in your workspace.

This isn't about creating a perfect system. It's about identifying where unnecessary friction lives in your process and removing it. When capturing a thought requires one tap instead of five steps, you actually do it. When your physical space contains embedded workflows, certain actions become effortless enough to happen consistently.

We'll explore what tasks drain your energy, design automations that eliminate unnecessary steps, and set up NFC triggers you can actually use. You'll leave with working automations and practical experience in making your note-taking environment work with you instead of against you.

Bring your phone, your frustrations with your current system, and willingness to experiment with what happens when your environment becomes a little bit smarter.