Ivan Zhao

Notion for iOS - A collaborative editor for notes, tasks, and wikis

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A magical editor that blends real-time documents, wiki-like organization, and lightweight tasks into a single tool that can handle pretty much all of your knowledge and collaboration needs.

It also works offline and syncs great with the browser/Mac/Windows app!

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Will Curran

Seriously awesome and the Slack integration is great to know when people edit things.

Pros:

Best WYSIWYG wiki ever. We use it for all of our process documentation in our company and it's dead simple to use.

Cons:

Waiting for Android :D

Aram Kim

But it is definitely helpful for us at the moment.

Pros:

It's been very helpful for me and my team to organize our business idea!

Cons:

push alarm when new comments uploaded - it's hard to know what's newly added when it comes to more than two people sharing things on notion.

Snowpoke
My team and I need reminders/alarms and recurring tasks to make the switch to Notion. @NotionHQ Can this be solved somehow today with the Slack integration or another way?
Scott Mebberson

The collaboration feature is often missing in similar products. It's great to be able to collaborate on my documents.

Pros:

Collaboration and syncing.

Cons:

I think the templates, etc are a little overkill for my needs specifically.

Ruth Katz

Had great experience using it for sharing internal docs and personal notes

Pros:

Convenient experience. Shared notes look great. Feels almost like sharing a sheet of paper.

Cons:

No offline access.

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Been using Notion for a year now. It's become one of my most used desktop applications and I look forward to using it every time. Happy to see the iOS app release as now I don't have to transfer stuff I collect on the go with OneNote to the Notion desktop app. I can just collect it all in Notion!
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Bjorn Larsen

After one day of use, I'm already becoming a big fan and moving a lot of my workflow from multiple other apps into it.

Desktop UX (I've tested Mac and web) are very smooth, as is the new iOS version… with one small exception I've noticed so far: the process for moving elements ("blocks" in Notion's parlance) is, at least to me, something less than consistent. But I'm sure this can be improved in a future update.

Pros:

Refreshingly elegant, flexible take on notes and task management

Cons:

iOS version's UX has some room for improvement

Josh Khoury
Enjoy the UI/UX work! So simple!
Dostovalov Vitaly

Small app size, offline mode, touch design

Pros:

Beautiful and simple design, universal components

Cons:

It’s no powerfool alternatives