The mobile app at Coda is a separate story. It seems to have been created just to tick a box. It is simply impossible to use properly. It is mainly used for notifications.
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Without mobile usage Coda would make sense for at most 10% of my business cases, so I try (really hard) to keep utilise Coda app for whatever possible. It’s not unusable, but there are few points that make it hard to like. The space-wasting UI is definitely one of them.
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I also like the quickness of the Notion’s horizontal tabs. in Coda I’m using the filter bar and it’s 3 clicks to change: (1) click to open the filter (2) uncheck the current filter A (3) check the new filter B. all those clicks add up to a tedious experience for me
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