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by nojvek
1866 days ago
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The big attractor to Notion for me is the All-in-on workspace idea. It's a table-database, it's a wiki, it's a kanban board, it's a team calendar, it's a project gallery, it's a blog. Tables can have wiki notes, which can have tables. The recursive nature works very well for organizing your knowledgebase and having an entire org work together. The things I hate about notion. 1) pressing / anywhere opens the menu. So annoying. 2) It's live collaboration on code is awful. We end up using codesandbox and then copy-pasting back. 3) It looses and new edits every now and then. Their sync needs work. 4) No way to proper version control documents and have a pull-request/suggestion like model for editing authoritative docs. The other player in the same market is https://coda.io. They go quite a bit further than notion in terms of formulas and reference tables. With both Coda and Notion, I feel I seldom have to use google docs. |
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So what does it do that something like gitlab or phabricator cannot do ?
And if you are willing to consider different products for different things then you have dokuwiki/xwiki/wikijs/bookstack for wiki and multiple popular project management tools like kanboard/focalboard.