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Notion has been my go-to for organizing writing projects for years

  • By Alexandra C.
  • on 02/18/2025

What do you like best about the product?
Flexibility! I've used Notion for fiction writing, team collaboration, project management, household management, and more. It's where I drop all of my random ideas and where I get my actual writing done. The nested pages make it easy to organized/reorganized. I've used it professionally and it's been easy to implement and integrate into our existing processes. This is a tool I use several times a week, personally.
What do you dislike about the product?
I wish I had more control over the header section of pages, but that's about it. I supposed there is a learning curve, but it's pretty quick and their support team is quick to respond if you get stuck.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I'm a technical product manager specializing in new product ideation and 0-to-1 development. Basically, I'm responsible for taking the large array of messy ideas, brainstorms, conversations, notes, etc and turning them into something actionable. Notion is helpful for that because you have a ton of disconnected pages and easily tie them together with links or by sticking them all in a "database" element. Notion enables both the chaos of early ideation and the organization needed to make implementation happen. I see that reflected in my personal usage, too.


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