Notion
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Personal KMS
What do you like best about the product?
As a personal knowledge management system (PKMS) I am able to park several personal/family projects as well as plan my next professional steps. The addition of AI allows me to prioritize my days pulling from several different areas. It just continues to get better!
What do you dislike about the product?
I wish the databases acted more like spreadsheets but that’s not what this is built for. Besides, embedding G:Sheets is a breeze.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I never lose ideas, projects, tasks or deadlines because they all live in one workspace, both personal or professional.
A Seamless Bridge Between Context and Code
What do you like best about the product?
I have found Notion AI to be a critical component of our team's workflow, and it's a tool I use multiple times throughout the work week. It provides a valuable connection between the high-level context of our conversations and the tangible deliverables we produce.
A key benefit has been its integration with Slack and GitHub. Setting up these integrations was a breeze, and I've found it very easy to use the tool to ask questions directly within our workflow. This functionality effectively bridges the gap between the discussions that occur in conversations and the code that is built from them. This eliminates the need to manually search through past communications, ensuring that the rationale and context for our decisions are always accessible.
Furthermore, its ability to quickly reference our internal help docs and tech specs has simplified the process of self-service learning. This has allowed me and my colleagues to efficiently trace project processes and the history of our work without having to interrupt others for information.
Another significant factor is the quality of their customer support. Having access to a custom Notion Slack channel has been incredibly helpful; their team has been very responsive and knowledgeable.
In summary, Notion AI feels less like a passive tool and more like an active partner in our daily work. It provides clarity and context precisely when it is needed, making it an indispensable part of our workflow.
A key benefit has been its integration with Slack and GitHub. Setting up these integrations was a breeze, and I've found it very easy to use the tool to ask questions directly within our workflow. This functionality effectively bridges the gap between the discussions that occur in conversations and the code that is built from them. This eliminates the need to manually search through past communications, ensuring that the rationale and context for our decisions are always accessible.
Furthermore, its ability to quickly reference our internal help docs and tech specs has simplified the process of self-service learning. This has allowed me and my colleagues to efficiently trace project processes and the history of our work without having to interrupt others for information.
Another significant factor is the quality of their customer support. Having access to a custom Notion Slack channel has been incredibly helpful; their team has been very responsive and knowledgeable.
In summary, Notion AI feels less like a passive tool and more like an active partner in our daily work. It provides clarity and context precisely when it is needed, making it an indispensable part of our workflow.
What do you dislike about the product?
While Notion AI is an indispensable tool, there is room for it to become even more powerful. I believe the next step would be for the AI to better understand and learn from our product data. Being able to customize the AI more towards our organization's specific needs would be a game-changer.
Ultimately, the ability to ask the AI business-related questions and have it provide data-driven answers would be the next step to truly transform our workflow.
In summary, Notion AI feels less like a passive tool and more like an active partner in our daily work. It provides clarity and context precisely when it is needed, making it an indispensable part of our workflow.
Ultimately, the ability to ask the AI business-related questions and have it provide data-driven answers would be the next step to truly transform our workflow.
In summary, Notion AI feels less like a passive tool and more like an active partner in our daily work. It provides clarity and context precisely when it is needed, making it an indispensable part of our workflow.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Contextual knowledge about the business - it has helped me figure things out and self serve before having to ask a team or someone with that domain knowledge.
Even if Notion AI does not have the right answer, it is able to give me a starting point with context on what I should be asking.
Even if Notion AI does not have the right answer, it is able to give me a starting point with context on what I should be asking.
Streamline SOPs with User-Friendly Templates
What do you like best about the product?
I really enjoy how easy and intuitive Notion is to navigate; it's seamless and works as expected when arranging tasks. The pre-built templates save time by eliminating the need to start projects from scratch. I find the AI chat feature incredibly helpful for quickly finding answers within our extensive Notion setup.
What do you dislike about the product?
I would improve the AI chat. Although it is what I use the most, sometimes it takes a lot of questions for it to get me to a page. Sometimes, I don't want it to direct me to just the answer, but to the place where the chat got the answer from. I want to know where in Notion the AI bot found the answer. While the AI provides several different pages where I might find an answer, it's not always easy to locate the information. I would prefer it to be more straightforward.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I use Notion to streamline training by providing a comprehensive SOP library, enhancing communication and learning without extra meetings.
Notion AI assistant Knowledge Management Review
What do you like best about the product?
I love how many different applications this incorporates into the search functionality. The knowledge management and the ability to digest all that information from hundreds of pages and articles is very helpful. I frequently use this to help support our customers. It is also very easy to use and mostly finds what I am looking for.
What do you dislike about the product?
The only issue I have using it is that the prompts have to be more specific than other AI tools. That may be due to the amount of information it is sifting through, but i mostly have to reprompt the assistant 2-3 times before getting the information I need.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
This is solving an issue that has plagued our support organization for over two decades. Searching the documentation that we have created over many years and condensing this down to a usable format.
Keeps my projects (and my brain) organized
What do you like best about the product?
Notion has been amazing for managing projects (both big and small). i love how flexible it is - tracking tasks, making dashboards, tables, timelines, etc. I can set things up in a way that actually makes sense for how we work. Its simple enough to get things together while powerful enough to build out complex systems when needed.
Its the best to keep things organized and searchable, If you're juggling multiple moving parts -- i really recommend notion
Its the best to keep things organized and searchable, If you're juggling multiple moving parts -- i really recommend notion
What do you dislike about the product?
For beginners, notion can be intimidating. That would be the biggest hurdle but once they start things can really take off. It can also be a bit slow to load or update pages in real time if you are working on a page simultaneously
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
it helps me centralize everything in one place - tasks, timelines, responsibilities, references, etc. Rather than things being disjointed across email, slack, docs, spreadsheets -- its all connected so i can easily have everything in one spot and keep things aligned.
Notion - from beginner to intermediate user
What do you like best about the product?
I do like with notion the ability to full customize any content I am working on for the team and can use multiple types of media (images etc)
What do you dislike about the product?
It was not as easy as Google Docs to learn but the capability of it is much more important.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Notion is benefiting me by allowing me to make very indepth guide and process guides for different teams and one that is pleasant to look at.
Notion is a fast, intuitive way to manage all of your documents
What do you like best about the product?
Notion has replaced half a dozen tools for me. I run a job-search pipeline, meeting notes, learning anchors, a wellness budget, and even personal logs in linked databases, so context is always one click away. Templates make it fast to standardize pages, and toggles/table views keep complex info tidy. I love how quickly I can turn messy thinking into a system that actually sticks. Minor gripe: the URL column/link behavior can be clunky when I want the title itself clickable. Still, between flexible views, clean design, and the ability to relate anything to anything, Notion is the app I rely on daily.
What do you dislike about the product?
URL/link handling can be clunky when I want titles to be clickable. A few view settings feel buried.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
My problem was fragmentation: resumes, interview prep, learning notes, and budgeting lived in different tools and got out of sync. Notion solves that by letting me run everything in linked databases with reusable templates. I can jump from a job posting to interview notes to follow-ups and metrics without hunting links, and my budget and weekly plan sit right beside it. The benefit is fewer dropped balls, faster prep, and clearer progress—I spend less time organizing and more time doing.
Task tracking app that combines multiple styles into one
What do you like best about the product?
I use Notion on a daily basis for task tracking at work and in my personal life, and it's one of the best that I've used. It's more than just a kanban board or simple note taker. It combines multiple different types of task tracking all in one tool. I really enjoy how robust it is and how it fits most of my needs.
The most useful feature is definitely the databases. I can view my tasks in a list, calendar, kanban board, and more. And saving a view of them is really helpful to see different views at a glance.
The most useful feature is definitely the databases. I can view my tasks in a list, calendar, kanban board, and more. And saving a view of them is really helpful to see different views at a glance.
What do you dislike about the product?
My team members have stated that because of how many features Notion has, it can be overwhelming and causes them to not use it. There are also some features that will stop working randomly (like copy/pasting cells in a database, copy/pasting blocks in general, etc.). It's random when it happens and sometimes it comes back, but it's frequent enough to be an annoyance.
I've personally always kind of seen the look of Notion to be a bit bland and not enough color and customization. It has some features for that, but I can't make a really pretty looking page like I could with something like Google Docs.
I've personally always kind of seen the look of Notion to be a bit bland and not enough color and customization. It has some features for that, but I can't make a really pretty looking page like I could with something like Google Docs.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Organizing data and combining it with task tracking in databases. I use Notion a lot for my projects where I want to track dates that I'll complete them, to see them in a calendar view, and also track the status in a kanban board. So it really helps keep my data organized and easy to look at and use.
The Perfect Blend of Flexibility and Structure
What do you like best about the product?
I appreciate Notion's flexibility, allowing me to shape the tool to fit my workflow, unlike other apps that lock you into their system. The all-in-one nature reduces clutter and saves mental energy by combining notes, tasks, and databases seamlessly. Notion's ability to grow with me as my preferences change, offering a central hub for both professional and personal use, is incredibly valuable.
What do you dislike about the product?
I find Notion's speed and offline experience to be problematic. The app can feel sluggish, especially when dealing with large databases, which can interrupt my workflow. Additionally, relying on an internet connection can be inconvenient when I need to quickly jot something down, and a stronger offline mode would make Notion more reliable.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Notion centralizes my workflow, reducing app switching and enhancing clarity by integrating notes, tasks, and data. It adapts to changing priorities and offers a flexible structure, serving as a personal operations hub for both professional and personal tasks.
Without Notion where would I be
What do you like best about the product?
Notion has genuinely saved my life in college. I love being able to clearly organize my thoughts, classes, and notes in a way that feels like a planner but functions as a notebook.
What do you dislike about the product?
I think the only downside about notion is that I feel it’s missing a few functions that the Google suite carries. I also think it’s a bit difficult to learn at first but once you get it, it’s amazing!
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Notion is solving the issue of having too many notes in one place without clear organizing. Being able to have multiple sub pages within a page really helps me create a large database of notes.
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