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I made a free Notion template for IELTS prep

Hey everyone! I put together an IELTS Notion template, and I'm sharing it here for free.

It's called the IELTS Prep Hub, and it basically keeps everything in one place so you're not jumping between random PDFs, notes apps, and spreadsheets.

Here's what's inside:

  • 📚 Study Resources: curated free resources for all 4 skills (Reading, Writing, Speaking, Listening)
  • 📋 IELTS Essentials: exam format breakdown, scoring criteria, Academic vs General Training comparison, 4-week study roadmap, and a mock test score tracker
  • ✅ Daily Habit Tracker: check off your 4 daily habits for all prep days.
  • ✍️ Writing & Speaking Practice Log: log every essay and speaking topic, track your band score and confidence level over time
  • 📖 Vocabulary Bank: build your word power by topic (Technology, Environment, Health, Society) with meanings and example sentences
  • 📊 Weekly Progress Review + Exam Day Checklist: reflect each week on what's working and what needs fixing, plus a full checklist for exam day

I genuinely want this to help people stress less and study smarter. If even one person hits their band score because they had a clearer system, that's enough for me.

Happy to answer any questions about how to use it, too.

Good luck to everyone prepping 🙌

u/PixovaHQ — 8 days ago

Hey everyone! I put together an IELTS Notion template and I'm sharing it here for free.

It's called the IELTS Prep Hub, and it basically keeps everything in one place so you're not jumping between random PDFs, notes apps, and spreadsheets.

Here's what's inside:

  • 📚 Study Resources: curated free resources for all 4 skills (Reading, Writing, Speaking, Listening)
  • 📋 IELTS Essentials: exam format breakdown, scoring criteria, Academic vs General Training comparison, 4-week study roadmap, and a mock test score tracker
  • ✅ Daily Habit Tracker: check off your 4 daily habits for all prep days.
  • ✍️ Writing & Speaking Practice Log: log every essay and speaking topic, track your band score and confidence level over time
  • 📖 Vocabulary Bank: build your word power by topic (Technology, Environment, Health, Society) with meanings and example sentences
  • 📊 Weekly Progress Review + Exam Day Checklist: reflect each week on what's working and what needs fixing, plus a full checklist for exam day

I genuinely want this to help people stress less and study smarter. If even one person hits their band score because they had a clearer system, that's enough for me.

Happy to answer any questions about how to use it, too.

Good luck to everyone prepping 🙌

u/PixovaHQ — 8 days ago
▲ 0 r/Notion

Tbh Notion is a fantastic tool, millions of people are using it daily. But there's something most of them don't think about until it's too late.

Imagine these scenarios:

- Notion has a major outage (it has happened before).

- Your account gets compromised or banned.

- A sync bug corrupts your workspace.

- The company gets acquired, and the product changes direction purpose.

Here, years of notes, systems, progress, knowledge, Study, and business. ALL GONE

Your data should always exist in at least two places. Notion is where you work, not where you store permanently. (don't put full trust in it)

Do this NOW. Go to Settings -> export all workspace content and save everything as HTML (best for viewing), Markdown (best for editing), and CSV (best for databases/spreadsheets). Store this data in any other place you control (Local folder, external drive, or another cloud service). Keep your data safe.

This applies to any app, Evernote, Obsidian Sync, Roam, all of them. No tool is immune.

u/PixovaHQ — 13 days ago

What this system helps you do:

  • Focus on  Non-Negotiable Actions
  • Build discipline through daily execution
  • Track real progress (not just intentions)
  • Turn goals into a structured system

Inside the system:

🏆 Goal Framework: Turn your vision into clear, actionable priorities

✅ Habit Tracker: Build consistency (deep work, training, mindset)

📊 Execution Board: Visualize progress, track energy, stay accountable

📅 Monthly System: Organize your journey, your way

📝 Journaling & Metrics: Reflect, adjust, improve daily

Built for:

  • People are serious about changing their lives
  • Creators, students, and high-performers
  • Anyone tired of starting over

🔗 Get SYSTEM OS

u/PixovaHQ — 14 days ago

What this system helps you do:

  • Focus on  Non-Negotiable Actions
  • Build discipline through daily execution
  • Track real progress (not just intentions)
  • Turn goals into a structured system

Inside the system:

🏆 Goal Framework: Turn your vision into clear, actionable priorities

✅ Habit Tracker: Build consistency (deep work, training, mindset)

📊 Execution Board: Visualize progress, track energy, stay accountable

📅 Monthly System: Organize your journey, your way

📝 Journaling & Metrics: Reflect, adjust, improve daily

Built for:

  • People are serious about changing their lives
  • Creators, students, and high-performers
  • Anyone tired of starting over

🔗 Get SYSTEM OS

u/PixovaHQ — 14 days ago
▲ 0 r/PKMS

I built this Notion finance system around one idea: know exactly where your money went, before you start wondering.

Let me be honest with you from the start.

This isn't a set-it-and-forget-it tool. It won't send you summaries, automate your budgets, or quietly fix your habits in the background. There are apps for that. This isn't one of them.

This is for the person who's tired of reaching the end of the month only to feel blindsided. Who earns decent money but somehow still feels like it disappears. Who doesn't have a spending problem, just a spending blindspot.

The system is built to need you. Your eyes are on it. Your brain is in the room.

A few minutes a week, not hours, but those minutes matter.

Because financial clarity isn't something an algorithm gives you.

It's something you build by actually looking. By seeing the pattern. By noticing "huh, I spent that much on that?", and then being able to do something about it before next month rolls around.

That's what this is for.

u/PixovaHQ — 16 days ago

Most finance systems do the work for you, and that's exactly why you stop paying attention.

This system is different.

Every month, you start from zero. No automation, no auto-fill. Just you, typing in your numbers, reviewing what you actually spent, and checking off a monthly list before you move on.

That friction is the point. When you type it, you feel it.

u/PixovaHQ — 17 days ago
▲ 22 r/Notiontemplates+1 crossposts

I built this Notion finance system around one idea: know exactly where your money went, before you start wondering.

Let me be honest with you from the start.

This isn't a set-it-and-forget-it tool. It won't send you summaries, automate your budgets, or quietly fix your habits in the background. There are apps for that. This isn't one of them.

This is for the person who's tired of reaching the end of the month only to feel blindsided. Who earns decent money but somehow still feels like it disappears. Who doesn't have a spending problem, just a spending blindspot.

The system is built to need you. Your eyes are on it. Your brain is in the room.

A few minutes a week, not hours, but those minutes matter.

Because financial clarity isn't something an algorithm gives you.

It's something you build by actually looking. By seeing the pattern. By noticing "huh, I spent that much on that?", and then being able to do something about it before next month rolls around.

That's what this is for.

u/PixovaHQ — 16 days ago