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Coda vs. notion vs. airtable

3 pointsby chaighalmost 7 years ago
Have any of you guys used one of these products? Wondering what the relative benefits of each are / whether some are better for certain use cases than others.

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kjksfalmost 7 years ago
I use Notion for everything. I even made part of my notes public: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.notion.so&#x2F;Public-Space-for-Krzysztof-Kowalczyk-568ac4c064c34ef6a6ad0b8d77230681" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.notion.so&#x2F;Public-Space-for-Krzysztof-Kowalczyk-5...</a><p>I love it.<p>Coda is still in closed beta. I requested an invite months ago and still didn&#x27;t get it. It also seems like their focus is on companies&#x2F;teams. Notion also supports teams but works just as well for an individual (that&#x27;s how I use it).<p>Notion is only superficially similar to AirTable in that Notion is a mostly a note-taker with additional capabilities, including some that can do some of the things that AirTable does (i.e. building mini-spreadsheets&#x2F;databases).<p>AirTable is mostly for creating database&#x2F;spreadsheet applications. It&#x27;s great for that but not at all suitable for things that Notion is great at i.e. note taking.<p>I wouldn&#x27;t even consider them competing. Maybe at some point Notion&#x27;s tables will have as many features as AirTable but that&#x27;s not today. You can use them both.