Do you use notion?

Jose Rodríguez
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If you don't know about it, read more: https://productivity.directory/notion

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Nataliya Trotsenko
yes, it is one of our main tools at work
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Jose Rodríguez
@natalie_trotsenko for personal usage or team?
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Julia Zakharova
registered, there are few pages. that's all) 99.99 I don't use
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Ricardo Batista
Yes, it is my second brain.
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Yogita Gholap
Yes, it's a good tool to keep things organized.
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Jose Rodríguez
@yogita_pg for personal usage or team?
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Anil Yarimca
Can't live without it :)
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Jose Rodríguez
@h_anil_yarimca me too, for personal usage or team?
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Daniel Volynets
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Absolutely! Both for work and personal usage, it's the best way to keep everything organised!
Novie Dizon
Yes, it's like my daily notebook! I love it!
Marina
Notion is a lifesaver for teamwork!
Adrian M. Peticila 🟡
Like my life depends on it :) I've found it's the best tool for me to streamline and clarify my thoughts and systems
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Jose Rodríguez
@adrian_m_peticila for personal usage or team?
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Maurizio Isendoorn
Yes, for all business docs, ideas, lists, tasks etc
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Jose Rodríguez
@maurizioisendoorn for personal usage or team?
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Michael Shver
Yes, it's a great tool for keeping notes on your project!
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Rachel
No, I use Coda but apparently, it's very similar. Liking Coda, in any case!
Nolan Wang
We use it essentially like a CRM! Much more modern and intuitive :))
Hans Paul Pizzinini
Personally, it's an everyday tool for me
Hans Paul Pizzinini
One Note - easier to export things (but things may have changed since I tested it)
Giedrius Daubaris
Notion is great - I found it helpful for building out the company wiki and store some of the key documents for everyone's easy reference, but I find the whole database & project management angle is difficult; it requires everyone around you to be quite an advanced user of Notion to really collaborate effectively. As soon as that friction comes up, folks go back to their usual ways of working - email, Google Docs, Asana, etc. So I'd say it really depends on your use case and how familiar the rest of your team is with it.