From Notion Idea Graveyard to Founder OS: Run Plan Review (with MCP)
This is a submission for the Notion MCP Challenge What I Built I built AI Founder OS — a human-in-the-loop, MCP-native workflow engine that turns Notion into an AI-powered Founder Control Plane. Th...

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This is a submission for the Notion MCP Challenge What I Built I built AI Founder OS — a human-in-the-loop, MCP-native workflow engine that turns Notion into an AI-powered Founder Control Plane. The story (why I built this) I used to have a “graveyard” in Notion. Not a horror-movie graveyard — a founder graveyard: pages titled “Idea v12 FINAL” half-written docs called “MVP plan (draft)” scattered competitor notes copied from random tabs marketing bullet points that always ended with “TBD” Every time I got excited about an idea, I’d do the same ritual: 1) I’d open Notion. 2) I’d write a passionate paragraph about the idea. 3) I’d promise myself I’d “do the research tomorrow.” 4) Tomorrow would come, and I’d avoid it… because the first planning pass is painful. Not because it’s hard. Because it’s friction: researching competitors is repetitive writing the first roadmap is cognitively expensive marketing plans are blank-page torture and even when AI helps, outputs are messy, not structure