Hacker News new | ask | show | jobs
by jitl 1216 days ago
It sounds like step 1 of your plan is suspiciously close to “go head to head with Office and Google Apps on their home turf, and WIN”. That’s a pretty big ticket item. If you’re just going to try to throw some very simple stuff together with open source, what’s gonna pull users to you — just price differentiation? Lots of businesses already pay for Office or Google just to get email.

Keep in mind, building a passionate user base of individuals is extremely helpful marketing lever. It’s a very important part of Notion’s success.

1 comments

In 2023, when I think of "word processors", I think of them like Notion. When I think of "spreadsheets", I think of them like Airtable. And when I think of "to-do lists", I think of them like Basecamp's to-dos feature.

Also, since the SaaS platform will support document embeddability natively, we may end up with something that could replace Notion, with the advantage that embeddability will be possible with any document.

Regarding the fact that many companies pay for Google Workspace or Microsoft 365 to get emails, I believe that may change in the future.

The SaaS platform will provide powerful communication abilities to unify emails, Slack-like apps, and document comments.

Sure, emails will not disappear in one day, so we are considering offering email addresses as a gateway to the platform communication system.