Anyone still working on Coda? Notions just rolled out offline mode…

This is a tad confusing.

Is this a VOTE for Coda Ofline Mode (in which case I would vote for it).

Or is it a question about the amount of engineering work being done inside Coda?

Or is it asking if any of us are still working on major Coda Projects?

Coda Offline Mode:

I train all my clients to keep their main Coda Document open on their laptops at all times, and to HIBERNATE their laptop instead of shutting down. (Use the settings in Windows to define what happens when you close the lid or press the power button).

This way, they ALWAYS have their main doc up and running, even if they have no internet connection.

It’s a clumsy workaround - but it covers the rare occasions when they have no internet.

Coda engineering:

There is a HUGE amount of work being done internally to integrate Coda into the Grammarly universe and to bring to life the Coda Brain vision. It may not be called Coda Brain when it is completed, but there is a lot of work in progress.

The recent announcement of the revamped Grammarly Docs editor (now entirely based on the Coda.io document editor surface) shows progress towards the new Grammarly/Coda integration vision.

Major Client Projects:

As for ‘Coda Classic’ automations - my clients have been reassured by Grammarly and Coda management that their investments in Codaworkflow automations are safe and assured well into the future - so that I am busier than ever working on bigger than ever Coda projects, including building AI Agents with Codaa.

So…
Which question are you asking in the OG @Stefan_Huber ?

Respect
Max

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