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Notion is the all-in-one workspace that combines docs, wikis, and project management. Tens of thousands of teams around the world use it to collaborate, stay informed, and get more done together.
Notion is also often used as Knowledge Base of choice in Venture Capital and Personal Productivity tech stacks.
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Deployment | Cloud / SaaS / Web-Based, Desktop Mac, Desktop Windows, Mobile Android, Mobile iPad, Mobile iPhone, On-Premise Linux |
Support | 24/7 (Live rep), Chat, Email/Help Desk, FAQs/Forum, Knowledge Base, Phone Support |
Training | Documentation |
Languages | English |
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Great types of tools to help you organize your documentation, very helpfull integrations like Power point, Miro and Figma. Also you can choose which pages you want to share with others.
It does have a learning curve, so you need to use it to understand the potential do you have in your hands, but with time, it gets easy to use.
Notion helps us document our research and is good for drafts and ideas that won't be used at the moment. Another great people control feature is page access.
Notion's UI is very user-friendly and can be used by even a school student without any difficulties. Notion also provides many advanced features like databases, sorting and filtering, relations etc., which professional users much appreciate.
As per my experience with Notion, I found no drawbacks with respect to other similar functionality applications. But I did find a few hiccups when using its offline mode.
Notion is helping me to organize my notes and thoughts better. It solved my problem of using different apps for daily tasks, note-making, schedules etc. Notion integrated my life and made it easy.
How easy it is to customize to your needs, as long as you take your time to create within its capabilities.
Nothing, Notion is great. Pricing could be cheaper though.
Notion helped me adapt all my roadmap, kanban and wiki needs to my use, instead of rebundling dozens of apps via integration.
- Simple and clever - Great flexibility of features: embedding and integration options - intuitive tool: no need to search for help during hours in a knowledge base - outstanding search tool (top left) - useful option enabling "showing deleted pages." - awesome, helpful and kindful support teams
- timeline view could be improved (more color options). It happened I missed an event because I couldn't see it clearly - It could be cool to have the possibility to have the "LOAD MORE" button at the top of a table view (and not to have to scroll and click many times so as the entire table appears) - the same when we want to register a new record in a table
- Collaborative tasks are easier - Work can be shared more quickly - Content is structured perfectly through linking pages. No waste of time any more in opening various files. - Multiples view options allow us to get all-tools-in-one
I like that I can keep my notes in one place and collaborate with team members
At times limited integration with Microsoft Office software
Keep track of tasks for different projects and helping with productivity and efficiency
What I like best about Notion is its flexibility and versatility. It's a tool that adapts to my needs rather than the other way around. I can use it for note-taking, project management, task tracking, and even as a knowledge base. The ability to create custom databases and templates makes it incredibly powerful and customizable. It's a one-stop solution for organizing my personal and professional life.
What I dislike about Notion is that, at times, it can feel a bit overwhelming due to its extensive feature set. It has a steeper learning curve compared to simpler note-taking apps, and it can be challenging to set up intricate databases and templates. Additionally, while the free version offers a lot, the pricing for the premium plans can be relatively high for some users. Nonetheless, once you get the hang of it, the benefits often outweigh these initial drawbacks.
Notion is solving several problems for me, which is immensely beneficial. Firstly, it helps me consolidate my scattered information and tasks into a single, organized space. This reduces the clutter and chaos of using multiple apps or tools for note-taking, project management, and knowledge management. Secondly, Notion aids in collaboration and knowledge sharing within my team. It allows us to work on projects collectively, centralizing all relevant information and progress tracking. This streamlines communication and enhances productivity. Thirdly, it provides a flexible and adaptable framework for my personal and professional needs. I can create custom databases, templates, and workflows to suit my specific requirements, which is a tremendous advantage. Overall, Notion's ability to solve these problems has made my work and life more organized, efficient, and collaborative, ultimately leading to increased productivity and better results.
Creativity, flexibility and versatility There are so many options to choose from, you can create the perfect workspace that is tailored to your exact needs
Would like to be able to sync my calendar a little easier rather than needing third party add-ons to complete the task
Compiling all my thoughts, to-do lists, action items, calendar entries etc into one single location
What is most helpful about notion is it's well thought-out organizational features. Notion has many advanced features, but the learning curve to get started using them is relative low considering how complex the app is. Inclusion of AI capabilities enhances its usefulness further, making it even easier to organize your thoughts and accomplish tasks within the app. The ability to share pages on Notion is also very useful. For instance, I used Notion to build a travel page for our upcoming family vacation. In addition to the calendar schedule and map features, which worked well for planning, organizing and quickly updating our itinerary, I used AI to generate a list of things to do in the area based on certain situations and criteria. Then I was able to share this page with family who are attending the trip.
While it's fairly easy to learn how Notion works, it isn't always intuitive and can be a little clunky. It is jam-packed with features and the ability to create around databases, but sometimes it gets in the way of ease and setting things up in a more customized way. Also, Notion's lack of a true search function can be inhibiting when you have a lot of data stored within the app, especially within databases. This has directly impacted how often I use Notion vs other organizational and productivity platforms where I can easily find what I'm looking for amongst various projects.
Notion is excellent for organizing multiple items within multiple business projects. For someone who has multiple projects in gear or in planning at anyone time, Notion keeps me from having to access multiple apps, platforms, databases, and spreadsheets to plan and organize business projects. Also the AI feature cuts down on content writing and idea generation, allowing me to focus on the details of managing various projects. I also use Notion to create a 2nd Brain setup, which furthers the app's usefulness.
In my personal experience, the most helpful aspect of Notion has been the way it effortlessly combines multiple productivity tools into one cohesive platform. I've found it incredibly useful for organising my thoughts, planning projects, and tracking progress all in one place.
It can initially feel overwhelming due to its extensive features and customisation options. It may take some time to get accustomed to the platform and understand how to make the most of its functionalities.
Notion is helping me solve several problems related to my writing process, which include improving my writing, proofreading, and brainstorming. My performance has remarkably increased.
I love the fact that I can use this as a custom CRM for my real estate business
It's learning curve was a bit long, I had to watch a lot of youtube video to get it to workt the way I wanted.
I used Notion as my a custom CRM for my real estate workflow as a agent.