Test Recording on Jeep History and Plod-Notion Integration

Detailed History of a 2007 Jeep Wrangler

The speaker owns a 2007 Jeep Wrangler X, a two-door model finished in stone white. Originally equipped with a soft black top, the vehicle underwent a notable change following a theft incident: while parked at his parents’ house in Del Mar, someone cut open the back with a knife and stole his skateboard. After temporarily taping the damage, he decided to replace the soft top with a hard top, resulting in a black hard top installed on the white 2007 Jeep Wrangler X.

He reports having owned the Jeep for 16 years and describes substantial use across California. He has driven it to San Francisco and throughout Orange County and Los Angeles during periods when he lived in those areas. Currently based in San Diego, he drives the Jeep extensively, with a particular preference for trips into the mountains and toward the Temecula and Fallbrook area, often with his girlfriend.

Purpose of the Test Recording

The recording’s explicit purpose is to evaluate the functionality of Plod’s native Notion integration. The speaker states that all Zapier connections between Plod and Notion have been disabled, and the current test focuses solely on the built-in, in-house Notion app within Plod to assess how well it works.00:00:01 Alright, this is another test. I'm going to talk about my Jeep. This is a Jeep Wrangler X in 2007. It's a white, stone white is the name of the color, stone white. It had a soft black top for many years until somebody opened up the back with a knife and stole my skateboard when I was parked in Del Mar at my parents' house. And then I taped it up for a while and then I decided to get a hard top. So I ended up having a black hard top on my white two-door Jeep Wrangler 2007. 00:00:40 And this I've had for 16 years. I've taken it to San Francisco. I've taken it to Orange County, L.A. when I was living in those places. And now I am here in San Diego where I drive it all over the place. I tend to like driving it up into the mountains and towards the Temecula Fallbrook area with my girlfriend in my white Jeep Wrangler 2007. By the way, this test is to see how well the Plod connection with Notion built-in app within Plod, how well it works because I have disabled all Zapier connections now between Plod and Notion. So this is only testing the in-house Notion app within Plod.2026-02-08T16:22:25Z{"title": "02-08 Test Recording on Jeep History and Plod-Notion Integration", "transcript": "00:00:01\nAlright, this is another test. I'm going to talk about my Jeep. This is a Jeep Wrangler X in 2007. It's a white, stone white is the name of the color, stone white. It had a soft black top for many years until somebody opened up the back with a knife and stole my skateboard when I was parked in Del Mar at my parents' house. And then I taped it up for a while and then I decided to get a hard top. So I ended up having a black hard top on my white two-door Jeep Wrangler 2007.\n00:00:40\nAnd this I've had for 16 years. I've taken it to San Francisco. I've taken it to Orange County, L.A. when I was living in those places. And now I am here in San Diego where I drive it all over the place. I tend to like driving it up into the mountains and towards the Temecula Fallbrook area with my girlfriend in my white Jeep Wrangler 2007. By the way, this test is to see how well the Plod connection with Notion built-in app within Plod, how well it works because I have disabled all Zapier connections now between Plod and Notion. So this is only testing the in-house Notion app within Plod.", "summary": "# Test Recording on Jeep History and Plod-Notion Integration\n\n## Detailed History of a 2007 Jeep Wrangler\nThe speaker owns a 2007 Jeep Wrangler X, a two-door model finished in stone white. Originally equipped with a soft black top, the vehicle underwent a notable change following a theft incident: while parked at his parents\u2019 house in Del Mar, someone cut open the back with a knife and stole his skateboard. After temporarily taping the damage, he decided to replace the soft top with a hard top, resulting in a black hard top installed on the white 2007 Jeep Wrangler X.\n\nHe reports having owned the Jeep for 16 years and describes substantial use across California. He has driven it to San Francisco and throughout Orange County and Los Angeles during periods when he lived in those areas. Currently based in San Diego, he drives the Jeep extensively, with a particular preference for trips into the mountains and toward the Temecula and Fallbrook area, often with his girlfriend.\n\n## Purpose of the Test Recording\nThe recording\u2019s explicit purpose is to evaluate the functionality of Plod\u2019s native Notion integration. The speaker states that all Zapier connections between Plod and Notion have been disabled, and the current test focuses solely on the built-in, in-house Notion app within Plod to assess how well it works.", "create_time": "2026-02-08T16:22:25Z"}