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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hunterhart
I replaced Evernote with Notion a few months ago and it's currently my favorite app. It's designed as a knowledge base, but I moved all my checklists, important notes and adding links to pages to get more organized. It's my go to reference instead of using different individual apps (wunderlist ,evernote, forms) I can reference everything in one single location
Parminder Klair
This is perfect! Loved notion always
Anish Shah

For me Notion feels like an Evernote-killer. Love the simplicity and features. Will share more when I get more time to play with it.

Pros:

Clean, simple, logical, feature-rich

Cons:

nothing major, but I think an Overview page will be good on iOS

Peter Young

The uses for Notion are nearly endless... and the fact that I can move and share material instantly... without any real hiccups was a very important consideration.

Pros:

It is clean, clear and someone spent time on the UI - love that over everything else

Cons:

Everything can be improved over time... but for the moment - this products is very cool!

Scott Hill

Notion is by far the best note taking tool I have ever used and they did it with 1 simple concept: Flexibility. If you are like me, you want to stay organized, but when taking a note you often just need a place to quickly jot something down. Notion gives you the best of both worlds by making it effortless to add notes and then organize them later. Random thoughts can become lists, lists can change into pages and before you know it you have a whole wiki of well organized ideas that evolved with the project. The mobile app is just another fantastic addition to the already easy to use web platform.

The Notion team is constantly making upgrades, listening to user feedback, and keeping users engaged with their team. I am very excited to see the what the future holds for Notion.

Pros:

Fantastic UI, Crazy Flexibility, and a highly engaged support team.

Cons:

Notion is young and doesn't yet have the level of integration as Evernote or Bear.

JR Farr
I've never heard of this product until. Looks super nifty. I'll have to give it a test run. ;)
Brandon McConnell
Looks awesome! Reading the comments, I'd definitely need to be able to at least make edits offline, and then maybe commit my changes compared to the new changes from other collaborators once I come back online. It'd also be great to be able to make comments on notes made by others, similar to Google Docs— not sure if this is already supported. My one question in closing, does this app support mixing lists and notes? I see that you can add notes/wikis to your lists, but can you actually create lists with simple text and checklists mixed into the same editor at the top-level? This is one of my biggest beefs with Google Keep. I need the ability to mix notes with lists, as iOS Notes and others (e.g. Evernote, Bear) support. Overall, nice UI and useful app. Great work!
Jeremy Bauer

I've been playing with Notion on and off since close to when it first launched. I've always loved its approach to content creation. It's unique but intuitive, and well designed for mixed media content. When my team decided to stop using Zendesk—which included a knowledge base—we decided to use Notion for our knowledge base. It's been great and I wish we'd been using Notion for our KB all along.

There are a lot of content creation tools and text creation tools out there. I find that most tools leave something to be desired when it comes to the content creation experience. Oftentimes users are forced to adapt how they write and work to fit a tool's design instead of the tool being adaptive enough to fit users' varied writing/working styles. There's a constant struggle between the user and the tool, and this struggle creates cognitive gaps between the user and their work. This results in the work taking longer to create and any joy the user may/could have had when creating the work is lost. With Notion, I feel like the tool is sort of a partner or collaborator in my work. It's simple enough to allow for a good writing workflow, but robust enough to make my content as complex as I want and add the finishing touches. It also looks super nice 👌 .

The team behind Notion is the most responsive that I've ever encountered as well. They're kind, smart, and helpful. They've always listened to any feature requests with great consideration. Can't say enough good things about them (looking at you Alvin and Haris!).

Pros:

Unique and super robust content editor. It's just a really powerful tool, and the iOS version makes it accessible from anywhere.

Cons:

None to speak of so far. Very impressed with it.

Jonny Kerr

Easy to learn, can cover every thing from project notes to wikis, has become indispensable.

Pros:

Just awesome and easy to use, super helpful support

Cons:

none so far

Wesley Forlines
Been on Notion since their PH release and adore it. Been beta testing the iOS app since it was available. Works great, especially after drag and drop was released.
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