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Powerful Customization, But Some Features Too Complex and Missing Widgets
What do you like best about the product?
Customization and capabilities, data organization and management.
What do you dislike about the product?
Certain elements are a bit too complex, lack of embedding (HTML) and lack of widgets.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Notion helps keep my team organized and keep track of projects and tasks.
Keeps Projects Organized, But Managing Pages Can Be Tricky
What do you like best about the product?
Notion helps me keep everything organized and ensures I stay on top of all the projects I manage. It also makes it easy for my team members to stay informed and involved in the collaborative projects we're working on together.
What do you dislike about the product?
It can be difficult to keep track of all of the different pages.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Notion allows me to manage my projects efficiently and stay organized.
Flexible and Beautiful Workspace, But Performance and Automation Need Improvement
What do you like best about the product?
Notion’s greatest strength is its flexibility as an all-in-one workspace. It bridges structured and unstructured work seamlessly — notes, docs, tasks, databases, and knowledge management can coexist in one environment without forcing a rigid workflow. This adaptability empowers teams to design systems that match their thinking rather than adapting to the tool’s limitations.
The database architecture and relational properties are especially powerful, allowing Notion to function simultaneously as a lightweight CRM, content calendar, or project tracker. The integration between text and data views (tables, boards, timelines, etc.) creates a fluid experience that encourages documentation and transparency.
Finally, Notion’s aesthetic and UX polish — clean design, delightful micro-interactions, and community-driven templates — make it feel more like a creative canvas than a productivity app, which improves adoption and engagement across diverse teams.
The database architecture and relational properties are especially powerful, allowing Notion to function simultaneously as a lightweight CRM, content calendar, or project tracker. The integration between text and data views (tables, boards, timelines, etc.) creates a fluid experience that encourages documentation and transparency.
Finally, Notion’s aesthetic and UX polish — clean design, delightful micro-interactions, and community-driven templates — make it feel more like a creative canvas than a productivity app, which improves adoption and engagement across diverse teams.
What do you dislike about the product?
Notion’s flexibility can sometimes come at the cost of scalability and performance. Large workspaces with complex databases often experience lag, slow syncing, and inconsistent search results. These issues become especially noticeable for enterprise users or teams managing large knowledge bases.
The platform also lacks robust automation and deeper integrations compared to specialized tools. While the API has improved, workflows that depend on dynamic triggers or real-time data sync (e.g., between Notion and CRMs or analytics platforms) still require external automation tools like Zapier or Make, which adds friction and cost.
Lastly, permission management and version control remain pain points for collaborative teams. Granular access controls are limited, and tracking historical edits or restoring prior states is less intuitive than in traditional document tools like Google Docs or Confluence.
The platform also lacks robust automation and deeper integrations compared to specialized tools. While the API has improved, workflows that depend on dynamic triggers or real-time data sync (e.g., between Notion and CRMs or analytics platforms) still require external automation tools like Zapier or Make, which adds friction and cost.
Lastly, permission management and version control remain pain points for collaborative teams. Granular access controls are limited, and tracking historical edits or restoring prior states is less intuitive than in traditional document tools like Google Docs or Confluence.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Notion solves the core problem of information fragmentation — the challenge of having notes, tasks, project plans, documentation, and reference materials scattered across multiple tools. By centralizing everything in a single workspace, it eliminates the friction of context-switching and helps maintain a continuous flow of work.
For teams, Notion functions as a shared source of truth — blending documentation, task management, and lightweight databases. This integration means that projects, meeting notes, and knowledge bases stay interconnected, making onboarding smoother and collaboration more transparent. The benefit is fewer lost details, less duplication of effort, and faster decision-making.
On an individual level, Notion helps turn abstract ideas into structured, actionable systems. Its modular page and database model allows for both creative freedom and operational discipline — I can brainstorm freely, then link outputs into task boards, content calendars, or dashboards without leaving the platform.
Ultimately, Notion is solving the problem of alignment — aligning information, teams, and workflows in one place. The benefit is a more organized, visible, and adaptive way of working that scales with both personal productivity and organizational complexity.
For teams, Notion functions as a shared source of truth — blending documentation, task management, and lightweight databases. This integration means that projects, meeting notes, and knowledge bases stay interconnected, making onboarding smoother and collaboration more transparent. The benefit is fewer lost details, less duplication of effort, and faster decision-making.
On an individual level, Notion helps turn abstract ideas into structured, actionable systems. Its modular page and database model allows for both creative freedom and operational discipline — I can brainstorm freely, then link outputs into task boards, content calendars, or dashboards without leaving the platform.
Ultimately, Notion is solving the problem of alignment — aligning information, teams, and workflows in one place. The benefit is a more organized, visible, and adaptive way of working that scales with both personal productivity and organizational complexity.
Effortlessly Organized with Notion—Fun to Use, Though Integrations Could Improve
What do you like best about the product?
Notion is incredibly easy and intuitive to use. If you were on Tumblr or myspace when you were younger, Notion is even easier. I use it for both personal and work life daily.
For personal use, I have a shared page with my partner, budgeting, traveling plans, and daily life tabs to keep me on track.
For work, we use it to help our clients stay on track with our processes. Since we work on a multi client basis, we've found it easy to stay organized in Notion. We give our clients q/a's to follow up in, meeting notes, timelines and other resources for them to review.
I'm the primary builder of all our Notion pages, so I'm very familiar with most things they offer. If you're willing to take some time to tweak things to make sure they're going to be useful to you, it's very easy to learn. I found it a lot of fun to make things as it's simplified and there's a lot of resources online. If you're not fond of building things from scratch, there's so many templates you can use and adjust.
Overall, I love Notion. I'm in it probably 10 hours a day, and love it all the same.
For personal use, I have a shared page with my partner, budgeting, traveling plans, and daily life tabs to keep me on track.
For work, we use it to help our clients stay on track with our processes. Since we work on a multi client basis, we've found it easy to stay organized in Notion. We give our clients q/a's to follow up in, meeting notes, timelines and other resources for them to review.
I'm the primary builder of all our Notion pages, so I'm very familiar with most things they offer. If you're willing to take some time to tweak things to make sure they're going to be useful to you, it's very easy to learn. I found it a lot of fun to make things as it's simplified and there's a lot of resources online. If you're not fond of building things from scratch, there's so many templates you can use and adjust.
Overall, I love Notion. I'm in it probably 10 hours a day, and love it all the same.
What do you dislike about the product?
Notion can be difficult for people that don't want to put a deep amount of effort into what they're creating. It can be easy to forget, similarly to daily journaling, it's something that you have to commit to.
For me personally, the only issue I have with Notion is lack of integrations for other systems we use specifically. Hubspot, SF, etc. But- it's not a no go for us and we still use it often enough.
For me personally, the only issue I have with Notion is lack of integrations for other systems we use specifically. Hubspot, SF, etc. But- it's not a no go for us and we still use it often enough.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Notion is solving two things for me: Personal organization and Client upkeep.
I have a lot of things to keep track of and organize in my day to day life, so it's easy to work in conjunction to my job as both are there and easily accessible + built out to my specific needs.
For work, since we've begun implementing client portals, it's made it easier for them to keep up communication between us. Internally, we've used it to organize our tasks and review, allowing us one spot to congregate in daily- without the micro check ins, Since we're taking a lot of meetings, tracking tasks, and creating things like SOPS constantly with and without clients, it's beneficial for us to have a steady home to keep ourselves organized.
I have a lot of things to keep track of and organize in my day to day life, so it's easy to work in conjunction to my job as both are there and easily accessible + built out to my specific needs.
For work, since we've begun implementing client portals, it's made it easier for them to keep up communication between us. Internally, we've used it to organize our tasks and review, allowing us one spot to congregate in daily- without the micro check ins, Since we're taking a lot of meetings, tracking tasks, and creating things like SOPS constantly with and without clients, it's beneficial for us to have a steady home to keep ourselves organized.
Effortless Assignment Management witha Simple, Intuitive UI
What do you like best about the product?
Simple UI that makes it easy to start and complete a new assignment.
What do you dislike about the product?
Nothing substantial, but would like the AI tools to be more refined.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Comprehensive way to store and share information across the company.
Great Organizational Potential, But Lacks Essential Productivity Features
What do you like best about the product?
Theoretical ability to organize information
What do you dislike about the product?
It doesn’t have the basic functionality you would expect from productivity software (eg Microsoft office, the ability to do basic spreadsheet functions quickly, the ability to change fonts, etc)
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
It’s solving how to organize a lot of connected information
Versatile & Powerful, But Advanced Features Require Effort
What do you like best about the product?
Notion is my go-to tool for note taking, tracking, information gathering and presentation, and AI. It's easy to use for basic tasks, but can be supercharged to perform nearly anything you need.
What do you dislike about the product?
Notion's features aren't always as cohesive. Sometimes it takes some research and trial and error to fit the more advanced features together.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Notion is helping me to easily organize and digest information and keep up to date on my projects.
Accelerates Writing and Sparks Creativity Effortlessly
What do you like best about the product?
It allowed me to brainstorm my thoughts and accelerate the speed at which I can complete my writing.
What do you dislike about the product?
No dislikes that I can say about Notion AI
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
It is solving the problem of wording any responses or business memos to be in a succinct style.
Highly Customizable, But Overwhelming Features and Limited Font Options
What do you like best about the product?
easy to customize the structure and forms
What do you dislike about the product?
too many functions, and I cannot edit Text with self-defined fonts
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
It helps me to organize my day-to-day meetings and keep me track of the progress
Powerful and Organized, But Can Be Overwhelming for Some
What do you like best about the product?
I looove Notion. It helps me keep notes organized and it is just such a powerful tool for anybody but not everybody likes it because it can get a bit overwhelming. I recommend it when I can but I know it's not for everyone.
What do you dislike about the product?
I think that at first it can be overwhelming to some.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
It's helping me build my workflow database and it is a project manager where I collaborate with my assistant.
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