Just found Notion the other day and I have to say so far I am blown away at how much functionality they've packed into this app. Not only is there a ton of functionality but they've also included some great examples of how everything works together so you don't ever feel lost.
> regular updates about our progress, AMAs with our API team, questions so we can better understand your API needs and wants, and more<p>You're alright haha, I'll keep an eye on HN for when it's released<p>> so we can better understand your API needs and wants<p>Zapier/IFTTT/Integromat integration - Dealer's choice, I can make it work from there
i have such a love/hate relationship with notion. it does a lot of things well and has a bunch of useful features for a note taking app. but thats also a double edged sword. it has so many features that i will never use that id rather opt for a simpler app that has the features i do use even if its missing some features notion has that are nice.
Please allow your web clipper to work with Firefox containers soon.<p>As it stands, without the login cookie stored in the session, one can't add anything to Notion with the clipper. One has to switch to a different browser if they want to clip.<p>This would be solved with an access token of sorts. Make it refreshable if you want to clear it periodically.
Really excited to see what this offers! Anyone have any details on features?<p>We're working on a product management tool [0] that integrates to all of the other tools our own development team uses regularly (Slack, Github, Figma) and Notion feels a bit like a missing link. We've prioritized the tools we ourselves use, but in our discussions with a bunch of other teams, the tools we use are pretty common amongst small startups.<p>0: <a href="https://kitemaker.co" rel="nofollow">https://kitemaker.co</a>, the super fast, hotkey-driven product management tool/issue tracker that has deep integrations to GitHub, Figma, Slack, etc.