@Astronaut_1216: I've found that ByteDance really has something special. Feishu is truly the strongest office tool in China; there's no need for Obsidian or Notion at all. Whether you're a full-stack engineer, independent developer, content creator, OPC, or super individual, if interested, give it a try. At least for me, 40 videos on Douyin got me to 10,000 followers, thanks to ByteDance's products...
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User recommends Feishu as the strongest office tool in China and shares how to combine Codex and Feishu for knowledge management, content creation, and topic planning to improve efficiency.
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I’ve found that ByteDance really has something special — Feishu (Lark) is genuinely the strongest office tool in China, completely eliminating the need for Obsidian and Notion.
Whether you’re a full-stack engineer, indie developer, content creator, OPC, or a super individual, feel free to give it a try.
At least for me — going from 40 Douyin videos to 10,000 followers — ByteDance’s products played a huge role.
Let me briefly share what I’m doing with Codex + Feishu:
- In Codex, use natural language to create cloud documents with one click, publish Markdown to a specified knowledge base directory, and archive knowledge bases.
I reached 10,000 followers on Douyin in just over a month, and I’ve accumulated all kinds of knowledge — from the first five seconds and hook writing, to content structure and argumentation logic. I’ve compiled about 100,000 words of these methodologies.
By invoking my course skill, I generated documents — roughly 20 lessons worth of content — fully synced to Feishu. This allows peers to freely ask questions or browse the course documents.
- Use an Agent to fetch AI hot topics, write them into a multi-dimensional table via Feishu CLI, and build a “reviewable, collaborative, and accumulative” content topic board.
I use Get Notes to grab the benchmark creators I follow every day, sync their topics to Feishu as multi-dimensional tables, and list the data, making it easy for me to decide what to talk about today.
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