The Pain: Desktop Omnipotence vs. Mobile Impotence

We all know it. We know how versatile, powerful, and liberating Notion is when opened on a PC. You can instantly switch contexts with tabs, fly through databases with shortcuts, and update properties in a flash with automations. That desktop experience gives you a tangible sense of "being in complete control."

But at the same time, we despair. The moment we pull our smartphone out of our pocket, that magic spell is broken.

The mobile version has no convenient tabs, no shortcuts. Only deep hierarchies and endless tapping. "This would take a second on my PC..." — This overwhelming disadvantage saps the momentum of using Notion on mobile.

Open the app, wait for the load, navigate the hierarchy. In those few seconds, the spark of inspiration is buried in noise, and the passion cools.

"Wait time for your brain is the death of an idea."

This pain is the origin of dumppp.

The Philosophy: Dump Per Pulse

The name "dumppp" stands for "Dump Per Pulse."

Just as your heart beats without conscious effort, capturing your thoughts should be an involuntary, rhythmic action. It is about dumping your ideas into your second brain with every pulse—as naturally and quickly as breathing.

Many existing Notion integrations focus solely on "posting data." But for this process to be as natural as a heartbeat, it cannot end with just throwing things in.

If you can't do these things as "naturally as breathing," you can't call it GTD (Getting Things Done). dumppp was designed to restore that lost "freedom of context" to mobile.

This is not a rival to Notion. It is the "Fastest Frontend" designed to unleash the full potential of Notion as the ultimate backend.