Coda: Collaborative Workspace for Teams
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- full network access
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Meet Coda, the all-in-one, collaborative workspace. Bring your team and your tools together in one flexible platform—and design a more organized workday.
Coda comes with a set of building blocks, like pages for infinite depth, tables that talk to each other, and buttons that take action inside or outside your doc. And it helps you custom-build solutions that works the way your team does:
* Writeups: Coda is familiar like a doc and engaging like an app, so your team can jump in quickly, collaborate effectively, and make decisions that stick.
* Hubs: Teams move quicker together. So give them a single source of truth to get on the same page while centralizing everything from strategy to schedules.
* Trackers: Tables talk to each other, edits sync everywhere, views are personalized—and you can ditch the hacky spreadsheets.
* Applications: With Coda, anyone can design a time-saving solution with a formula, button, or automation. And replace niche apps in your tool stack.
And with updates to our mobile interface, collaboration can happen anywhere:
* Create, edit, and share a doc with just a few quick taps. Add pages as your ideas, content, or workflows grow.
* Make your voice heard with comment threads and reactions that live right alongside doc content.
* Find what you need quickly. Search docs by keywords, or browse docs in which you’ve been a collaborator.
* Within a doc, bookmark, hide, or bounce between any pages, and enjoy a full screen for reading any content.
Coda blends the flexibility of docs, structure of spreadsheets, power of applications, and intelligence of AI. What can you make on Coda?
User reviews
- Coda is highly functional and useful on desktop, allowing for robust document creation and management.
- Users appreciate the ability to consolidate multiple documents into one.
- Coda as a platform is considered phenomenal for its capabilities.
- The payment model is seen as more reasonable compared to competitors like Notion.
- The mobile app is largely viewed as buggy, slow, and difficult to navigate.
- Users often encounter issues with logging in and accessing content.
- The app lacks many features available on the desktop version, limiting usability.
- There are frequent crashes and poor performance, particularly with text editing.
- The mobile app experience is described as frustrating and poorly optimized.
- Users frequently note the disparity in functionality between the web app and the mobile version.
- Many reviewers express a desire for improvements in the mobile user interface and experience.