Radiq Links → Notion Research Database → GPT Analysis
Automatically organize shared links from Radiq discussions into a searchable Notion database and generate AI-powered insights on trends and topics.
Workflow Steps
Radiq
Collect shared links
Gather all links shared in recent discussions. Copy the URLs along with any context or comments that accompanied them when they were shared.
Notion
Create research database
Set up a database with columns for: URL, Title, Category, Date Added, Source Person, Summary, and Tags. Use Notion's web clipper or manually input the links with basic metadata.
GPT-4
Generate link summaries
For each link, visit the page and paste the content into GPT-4 with: 'Summarize this article in 2-3 sentences focusing on key insights relevant to [your team's focus area]. Include main takeaways and actionable points.'
GPT-4
Analyze collection trends
Monthly, export your database and ask GPT-4: 'Analyze these research links for emerging trends, common themes, and knowledge gaps. Provide 5 key insights and recommend 3 areas for deeper research.'
Workflow Flow
Step 1
Radiq
Collect shared links
Step 2
Notion
Create research database
Step 3
GPT-4
Generate link summaries
Step 4
GPT-4
Analyze collection trends
Why This Works
Creates a knowledge management system that grows more valuable over time, turning scattered links into organized insights and trend analysis.
Best For
Research teams or product managers who need to organize and analyze the resources shared in team discussions
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