Minecraft World Hub
A simple Notion workspace to keep track of worlds, builds, and ideas so you don’t lose progress.
If you’ve ever logged into a Minecraft world and thought, “What was I doing last time?”, this template is for you.
The Minecraft World Planner is a lightweight Notion setup designed to help you keep track of long-term Minecraft worlds without relying on scattered notes, screenshots, or memory. It gives you one place to plan builds, save coordinates, track resources, and remember what you were working on so you can actually keep playing the same world.
This isn’t about optimization or min-maxing. It’s about staying organized enough that your worlds don’t fall apart halfway through.
What you can track
Worlds & Servers
Keep details for each world or server, including game mode, version, seed, and notes.
Build & Project Ideas
Plan builds before you start them, track progress, and avoid rebuilding the same idea twice.
Coordinates & Locations
Save important locations like bases, villages, farms, and portals so you don’t lose them.
Resources & Materials
Track what materials you need for builds and what you’ve already collected.
Mods & Add-ons
Keep a list of mods or datapacks by world so you remember what’s installed where.
Redstone & Technical Builds
Store redstone ideas, complexity notes, and status so unfinished builds don’t disappear forever.
Boss Prep & Tasks
Plan boss fights and prep tasks without keeping everything in your head.
Who this is for
- Players running long-term survival worlds
- SMP players juggling multiple servers
- Builders who plan large projects
- Minecraft creators who want to stay organized
- Anyone tired of abandoning worlds because they got messy
This is not designed for quick one-off worlds or speedruns. It’s for players who like settling into a world and building over time.
How it works
You duplicate the template into your Notion workspace and use only the parts you need. Everything is optional. You can delete sections, add your own views, or keep it simple.
The layout is intentionally clean and low-maintenance so it doesn’t feel like homework.
What this is not
- A mod or in-game tool
- A requirement to “play correctly”
- A productivity system trying to gamify Minecraft
It’s just a planner to help you remember what you’re doing and enjoy the game more.
Notes
- Fully customizable in Notion
- Works for Java and Bedrock worlds
- Designed for personal use
- No automation or complicated formulas
If you want to keep your Minecraft worlds organized without overthinking it, this planner gives you just enough structure to stay focused and keep building.
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