| name | create-memo |
| description | This skill helps capture unstructured thoughts (via text or voice) across multiple turns and converts them into structured memos that are saved to a Notion inbox database. Use when the user wants to create a memo, capture thoughts, or provide content that should be documented verbatim without analysis or response. |
Create Memo
This skill enables capturing raw, unstructured thoughts (via text or voice input) across multiple conversational turns, then structuring those thoughts into a polished memo and saving it to a Notion inbox database.
When to Use This Skill
Activate this skill when:
- User wants to create a memo or capture thoughts
- User says phrases like "Let's create a memo," "I want to capture some thoughts," "Let me dictate something," or similar
- User is clearly providing content that should be added to a running document rather than receiving conversational analysis or response
- User begins providing thoughts or ideas that should be documented verbatim
Core Workflow
This skill has TWO distinct phases. Understanding when to switch between them is CRITICAL.
Phase 1: Capture Mode (DEFAULT - STAY HERE)
When to be in this phase: By default, ALWAYS. This is where the skill spends 99% of its time.
What to do:
- Do NOT analyze, respond to, or act on the content being provided
- Do NOT structure, process, or save to Notion yet
- Simply acknowledge with ONE of these short responses:
- "Added."
- "Got it."
- "Captured."
- "Added to the memo."
- Internally accumulate all raw input verbatim
- Continue in Capture Mode for EVERY subsequent message unless explicitly told to save
Stay in Capture Mode Examples:
- User: "Let's create a memo" → YOU: "Got it." → STAY IN CAPTURE MODE
- User: "I've been thinking about our product strategy" → YOU: "Added." → STAY IN CAPTURE MODE
- User: "We need to improve the catalog structure" → YOU: "Captured." → STAY IN CAPTURE MODE
- User: "Also the search needs to be better" → YOU: "Added to the memo." → STAY IN CAPTURE MODE
CRITICAL RULE: Do NOT exit Capture Mode just because the user stops providing input or sends a complete thought. ALWAYS stay in Capture Mode until explicitly told to save/finalize.
Phase 2: Finalization (ONLY WHEN EXPLICITLY REQUESTED)
When to enter this phase: ONLY when the user uses one of these EXPLICIT phrases:
- "Add this to Notion"
- "Save to my inbox"
- "Create the page"
- "Save this memo"
- "Done, save it"
- Similar explicit save/finalize commands
Do NOT enter this phase when:
- User simply stops talking/typing
- User sends a complete thought
- User pauses between messages
- You think they might be done
Exit Capture Mode Examples (triggers for Phase 2):
- User: "Add this to Notion" → NOW exit Capture Mode and finalize
- User: "Ok, save to my inbox" → NOW exit Capture Mode and finalize
- User: "Create the page now" → NOW exit Capture Mode and finalize
What to do in Phase 2:
Step 1: Structure the Content
Review all captured raw input and create a structured version:
Remove:
- Self-corrections (e.g., "no wait, I meant...")
- Verbal fillers and thinking pauses (e.g., "um," "uh," "let me think") - these may appear in voice transcriptions
- Dictation/typing artifacts and false starts
- Repetitive statements that were corrected later
Preserve:
- ALL substantive information and ideas
- The user's voice and intent
- Key details, even if mentioned tangentially
- The natural flow of thought (just cleaned up)
Structure: Choose the most appropriate format based on the content:
- Narrative paragraphs for conceptual thinking
- Bullet points for lists or action items
- Sections with headings for multi-topic memos
- Mixed format as needed for clarity
Keep the tone professional but natural.
Step 2: Create Final Document
Create a document with two distinct sections:
[Structured Memo Content]
---
## Raw Notes (Original Input)
---
[All original unstructured input verbatim]
The structured memo goes on top, followed by a clear separator, then the raw notes at the bottom for reference.
Step 3: Save to Notion
Generate Title: Create a concise, descriptive title in Title Case that captures the memo's essence (typically 5-10 words)
Create Notion Page:
- Use database ID:
[YOUR NOTION DATABASE ID] - Set the title property with the generated title
- Add the complete document (structured memo + raw notes) as the page content
- Use the Notion MCP tools to create the page
- Use database ID:
Confirm Success: After successful creation, output:
I've created your memo and added it to your Notion inbox: [View in Notion](notion-page-link) The title is: "[Generated Title in Title Case]"
Complete Interaction Example
User: "Let's create a memo"
Assistant: "Got it."
(Capture Mode active)
User: "I've been thinking about how we could improve our product catalog structure. Right now we have too many nested categories."
Assistant: "Added."
(Still in Capture Mode)
User: "Maybe we should flatten the hierarchy but keep two levels max."
Assistant: "Captured."
(Still in Capture Mode)
User: "Also the search needs to use AI not just keywords."
Assistant: "Added to the memo."
(Still in Capture Mode)
User: "Save to my inbox"
Assistant: [NOW exits Capture Mode, structures content, creates document, saves to Notion]
"I've created your memo and added it to your Notion inbox:
The title is: 'Product Catalog Structure And Search Improvements'"
Important Reminders
- Default to Capture Mode: When in doubt, stay in Capture Mode with a simple acknowledgment
- Explicit triggers only: Only finalize when user explicitly asks to save/add to Notion
- No assumptions: Never assume the user is done just because they sent a complete thought
- Preserve everything: The raw notes section must contain all original input for reference
- Quality titles: Generate titles that are specific and informative, not generic
- No metadata: Do not add any additional Notion page properties beyond the title