if you’re anything like me, your sims game is a whole lifestyle. between managing save files, tracking storylines, logging cc, running multiple households, and trying not to lose your mind when mods break… yeah. notion becomes survival gear.
the good news? you don’t have to build everything from scratch. there are some seriously good free sims notion templates out in the wild — and they actually work.
here are the ones worth your time:
1. the sims legacy tracker
for: long-term saves, storytellers, challenge players
why it slaps: it’s simple but powerful. customizable gen cards, traits, aspirations, and a built-in progress bar that makes grinding through a legacy feel… doable. great for people who want structure without drowning in databases.
perfect if you’re running:
✨ a forever save
✨ a 10-gen legacy
✨ a rotational playthrough
2. cc & mods organizer
for: cc addicts, mod hoarders, anyone whose mod folder is a war crime
why it slaps: you can categorize creators, track broken cc, log updates, add wcif notes, and keep a “do i actually need this?” list that saves your game from exploding.
the real perk: it cuts cc hunting time in half. it’s basically a second brain but exclusively for your mods folder chaos.
3. sims 4 storytelling dashboard
for: sims storytellers, tumblr writers, machinima creators
why it slaps: episode planner, timeline builder, character sheets, location notes, images gallery — everything you need to keep your plot straight so you don’t retcon your own story mid-series.
this one hits especially hard if you’re running multiple households across different worlds with intertwining lore.
4. detailed save file tracker
for: players who bounce between save files
why it slaps: building character origin stories / rich sims with depth
5. rotational gameplay planner
for: players who bounce between households
why it slaps: dedicated tabs for each household, sim profiles, aging settings, schedules, goals, and world notes. no more forgetting who is dating who or which sim is supposed to age up next rotation.
also: it keeps save files feeling alive instead of messy
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