Coda is my favourite notation/wiki app

I’ve used a couple of notation apps such as Obsidian, Notion, Trello, OneNote, etc. and I find Coda to be the best. As examples, things like Notion’s recursion limits and general performance issues with OneNote make me appreciate how powerful Coda is. And that power tends to give room for look-and-feel and stylistic choices which, albeit come with most notation services, are just as good if not better due to extra customization and formatting rules. My use cases might not be like others’ (D&D wiki’s + worldbuilding tools), but I haven’t come in contact with a real hurdle yet (the mobile app is a little clunky I guess).

Anyone else feel this way?

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I know little about Notion, but @Agile_Dynamics knows all about it.

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I have shared several times my experience with Coda versus other tools, especially Notion.

I have also published my company’s analysis of why Coda was selected as our #1 no-code tool for our bigger projects and clients in the form of a video;

And I illustrate another major advantage of Coda, its ability to easily build AI Agents and complex Agentic Workflows here;

Respect
Max

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