Body doubling works because starting is often easier when there is a quiet presence beside you. The other person doesn't have to solve the task. They just make the task feel less slippery. For note work, Capy can play a similar role: not as a fake coworker, but as a steady agent that helps you open the page, name the next step, and keep the context in view.

This is especially useful when your notes are not hard in the intellectual sense. They're hard because the page is blank, the source material is scattered, and the first action is unclear. Docapybara gives that work one place to land: the vault. Capy can search it, summarize it, edit it, and help maintain small inline databases when structure would make the next move easier.

## Body doubling is about reducing the start cost

The hardest part of a note task is often the first minute. "Write the meeting summary" is too broad. "Organize my notes" is worse. The task has no edge, so your brain skates around it.

A human body double helps by making the start feel witnessed. An AI note workflow helps by making the first action smaller. You can ask Capy: "Open this transcript and give me three possible first steps." Or: "Turn this messy page into a short outline, but don't delete the original." The goal is not to outsource your judgment. It's to create a beginning.

If blank-page friction is the main issue, [A Notes Setup for People with Executive Function Challenges](/guides/personal-life/executive-function-challenges-ai/) is a good companion piece.

## Put the task and the source on the same page

Body doubling falls apart when the work requires hunting. You sit down to make progress, then spend the session finding the PDF, the call notes, the old email, and the half-written draft. By the time the sources are open, the start energy is gone.

Create a page for the task and put the sources there. Drop in the rough notes. Upload the PDF so Docapybara can convert it to markdown through docstrange. Record or attach the audio transcript if the work came from a conversation. If it was a meeting, speaker diarization keeps the transcript readable enough to scan.

Now the body-double prompt is grounded: "Use the PDF, the transcript, and my rough notes on this page. What is the next concrete edit?" Capy can answer from the material instead of asking you to reconstruct it.

## Use Capy to choose the first small move

When a task has ten possible entrances, choosing one can become the task. Capy is useful for narrowing the doorway. Ask for options that are small enough to do now.

Try prompts like: "Give me one ten-minute version of this task." "Find the smallest useful update I can make to this page." "What should I read first if I only have a little attention?" "Which section is blocked because it needs a decision?"

These are not productivity hacks. They're ways of turning fog into a visible next action. If the task is still too large, ask Capy to make it smaller. If the answer feels wrong, say so and redirect. The agent can revise the plan without making you start over.

## Keep a visible progress table

Some body-doubling sessions work better when progress is visible. A small inline database can help, especially for recurring note work like class summaries, client follow-ups, research reading, or household paperwork.

Use the `:::database:::` directive to create a table inside the page. Keep columns minimal: item, next step, status, and review date. If energy level matters, add it. If source matters, add a link or short source note. Don't add fields because a template looks complete.

Then let Capy help maintain it: "From the transcript above, add follow-ups to the table." "Mark anything waiting on a reply." "Move finished items to done." The point is to make progress visible without spending the session tending the table.

## Record the session when talking helps

Sometimes you don't need Capy to write first. You need to talk until the thought becomes clear. Use audio recording as a body-doubling bridge: start a recording, explain the task out loud, describe what feels stuck, and let the transcript land in the vault.

This works well for messy decisions. "I don't know whether to change the pricing page" becomes a transcript with reasons, doubts, and examples. Capy can then summarize the options, pull out open questions, and turn the ramble into a decision page.

For a more capture-focused version of this workflow, [The ADHD Brain Dump Protocol](/guides/adhd-neurodivergent/adhd-brain-dump-protocol/) shows how to separate raw capture from review.

## Ask for reflection, not pressure

The wrong AI body-double prompt sounds like a drill sergeant. That may create heat, but it usually doesn't create durable work. A calmer prompt is more useful: "Reflect what I've already done and suggest the next gentle step." Or: "Point out what is clear, what is missing, and what can wait."

Capy can search across your vault before answering. That means the reflection can include context you forgot: an older note, a PDF section, a previous decision, or the transcript where someone explained the constraint. The agent's value is not enthusiasm. It's grounded recall and practical editing.

If your notes tend to become hard to find after a few days, [The Inbox-Zero Approach to Notes](/guides/adhd-neurodivergent/inbox-zero-notes-find-everything/) pairs well with this. Retrieval is part of reducing start cost.

## End with a parked next step

A body-doubling session should end by making the next start easier. Before you leave the page, ask Capy to create a parked next step: one sentence that says what to do when you return.

Examples: "Next: rewrite the opening paragraph using the three bullets above." "Next: send Maya the question about renewal timing." "Next: compare the PDF refund terms with the draft policy." Put that sentence near the top of the page or in the inline database.

This is a small kindness to future you. It means the next session starts with a handle, not a fog bank.

## Keep the presence quiet

AI body doubling should not turn your notes into a performance. You don't need badges, streaks, or a dramatic accountability script. You need a workspace that keeps the material close and an agent that can help you move one step.

Docapybara is useful here because Capy can act inside the vault: search pages, read transcripts, draft edits, update small databases, and work with PDFs as markdown. If you want the product details before trying it, start with the [Docapybara docs](/docs/).

Then pick one stalled note task. Put the sources on a page, ask Capy for the smallest useful move, and park the next step before you leave. [Try Docapybara free](/accounts/signup/) when you want a quiet body double for the notes you keep avoiding.