One word about your pricing scheme: BARGAIN!
You guys get it! You fully understand the nature of the three information personas:
- Makers
- Producers
- Consumers
Thank You!
One word about your pricing scheme: BARGAIN!
You guys get it! You fully understand the nature of the three information personas:
Thank You!
One key aspect of Coda is the API and the ability to automate the creation of new apps using a fair bit of sub-classing of templates, reusable components, and the API. Perhaps you need to invest in process and tools for your lead makers. Doing so will keep your costs down (in the long run) and likely produce more favorable outcomes because good development practices are typically not easily infused into every team member.
Perhaps every team member in your company should toil over learning every aspect of Coda, but it’s my experience that aiming for horizontal expertise is not necessarily ideal in every situation.
Two requests
Is there a simple way of telling how many “lines” and “objects” my doc has?
Two questions.
Cant understand why Cross-doc and Doc-protection are not in Pro model. They are such essential things, even in a two person team.
Personally I don’t want any packs or automations, but heavily use formulas. To me Team pricing is not justifiable.
We are just two persons using Coda just like Google Sheets, but the concept of Views, and single formulas through out the column is so much liberating and reason about.
If at least Doc-protection is not coming to Pro pricing, we might have to go back to Google Sheets.
I was also searching for this … And to know the answer, I created a free workspace and moved some of my docs there then in the docs (Doc settings) I found this info…
Which lead me to a suggestion : As anyone can create free workspace(s) and put docs there, it would be interesting to always have that info about the limitations of a doc on hand (the number of objects, etc… for any doc, on paid and free workspaces), so even if we create a doc in a paid workspace we know if a doc can be put on a free workspace or not before moving it there and then discovering it’s already too big
Thanks!
To the Coda team I’ll add my 2 p., with same message as other commenters: I am a single, nonbusiness user with no viewers and editors, and although I love Coda it’s hard to justify $120/year. I’d happily pay somewhat and accept the restriction of having just a single document, no size restriction.
I also am a single, non-business user for personal use. I feel we’ve been left out in the cold. I think Coda is great and have been using it since almost the beginning. They should absolutely be charging for the product and I have no problem with paid services. But $120 a year is just too steep for my purposes. I think a less expensive single user personal plan without restrictions would be very popular.
Curious as to why an Admin user can’t edit Docs? I’m need to control the users for my team as well as make changes to Docs. Right now, I have to downgrade myself to contribute to our docs, which means no one is an Admin…
@Ingrid_Wong : An Admin can do everything (Create docs, edit doc, etc…)
This was my bad hahaha. I just realized the doc that became view created under a different person (than I initially thought). Thanks for the quick response and confirmation!
You’re welcome !
Why does a free plan get unlimited guest editors, but a paid plan doesn’t get any. I definitely want a paid plan, but would need both editors and the unlimited guest editors.
That I don’t know
I appreciate the feedback. While your suggestions may be ideal, ideal isn’t always realistic.
Coda two days ago fit our team’s needs. Coda 2.0 and the new pricing model negatively impacts us, either via price or new unnecessary hoops to jump through. I wanted to share my feedback with that team.
Yes what happened? (I deleted my oversized doc and copy to excel sheet)
And yes ! where is the Dates Localization?
Thank you all for the feedback. All of your voices matter here at Coda. If you wouldn’t mind, please follow up using the contact info in this post so we can take a closer look at each situation:
And if you haven’t read through the help articles about pricing and workspaces, please check them out here as well:
My 2 cents:
I’d like to call attention to some Coda forum members that I’ve noticed have a history of helping others. A free, recurring subscription at the highest coda tier may be a fair acknowledgement of the time and effort these individuals** have recently devoted to helping Mallika(!) in the coda forums
** I apologize in advance to the individuals I missed! Discourse says my max is 10 @ mentions per post