With the endless flexibility of Obsidian and its thousands of plugins, it is a common challenge to just get started with using it as an effective writing app.
The new Flow Vault was created to give you a blueprint for all the features you’ll need to get up and running without getting involved in the endless tinkering of building a useful system or having to use a pre-configured workflow and understand all these new terms, language and concepts.
Folders, hubs and notes are modular. This means that you can easily create your own folder structure, rename items and move them around seamlessly with little to no reconfiguring.
This is something I myself really wish I had when I started out because I struggled for many months with establishing a folder structure that I could scale without having to constantly tinker every time I moved something.
Feel free to re-arrange and rename the folders as you see fit, it is much harder to break now. But make sure you change the file paths if there are corresponding templates.
The current folder structure goes as follows:
📁 Flows: A space to establish creative goals, build systems and log your creative efforts.
📁 Inputs: Default captures folder for new notes. Add your own subfolders to store personal notes and other temporary memos.
📁 Notebox: The value creation engine of the Flow Vault which houses your index, source notes and main notes. These notes are knowledge artifacts that fuel your creative outputs.
📁 Outputs: A space to draft and publish content by drawing from the artifacts in your notebox.
No more forced acronym naming conventions and confusing PKM influencer terminology.
Unless you consider FINO a catchy acronym?
The purpose for using the Flow Vault is to synthesize and express knowledge by transforming your energy into valuable creative outputs.
Now you might be thinking “Great, another vault? I am just getting settled into the one I already have!”
Well, the good news is, the biggest addition to the Flow Vault is it comes with a key feature that other vaults don’t provide – community support and collaboration.
With your purchase of the Flow Vault Pro, you will gain instant access to join Flow Labs, a private community of divergent creatives and synthesizers using note-making to write their way to freedom. In the community, I host live workshops, coaching sessions, courses, Q&A’s, and offer a library of over 30 hours of exclusive video content that keeps growing every week.
I have 2 live workshops coming up this week which you can join to gain support with any issues or questions you might have about the vault.
I built the Flow Vault myself, with the feedback I’ve received from all of you. But as the project has been growing fast, I need your help contributing to making it the best starter vault in the world.
I hope to see you there!
Already purchased the Second Brain Pro? Check your email for a link to join Flow Labs and access all future updates of the vault.