If you like Airtable + Docs you'll love coda

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Also, I have officially inquired about downgrading @airtable subscription and transitioning to @coda_hq.

EEEK.

This is HUGE.

First step, figuring out what happens to my bases, which, apparently is nothing.

Second Step, reevaluating my Zaps

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I'm really an airtable guy, but if you are even considering notion, then coda is soooooo much more powerful. More so than airtable in many ways.

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May I ask what are your requirements? I think both are different products though they may seem to be identical from marketing perspective. For me, when I explored, @NotionHQ was akin to content creation first whereas @coda_hq was AirTable on steroids.

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Coming across more and more people who are switching from @airtable to @coda_hq and the story is always the same

Fell in love with Airtable
Became frustrated with its limitations and inflexibility
Instantly fell in love with Coda

Anyone else switch from Airtable > Coda?

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Airtable's and Notion's eyes met one night across a crowded bar. @coda_hq was the result of this union.

Flexible doc editing, intuitive formula lang plus structured data backend... for you building a service business this can be the hub: coda.grsm.io/t0uxg53mp7b7

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Slowly taking things from Airtable and Notion into Coda. Just need to learn Coda a bit more.

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Three collaboration tools we can recommend are @coda_hq, @NotionHQ, and Airtable.

Coda is an amazing collaborative tool that we personally love. It combines the power of a relational database with the convenience of a document editor. It offers cloud-based collaboration too.

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I started on airtable but think this is how a conversation with them would go after they find out I'm now spending 95% of my time in Coda.

Did @airtable miss the AI wave? I’m looking at what @coda_hq is doing and man is it in another league…

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Welcome!

I started in airtable but mostly work in coda now.

Coda community is great and their team ships updates frequently.

Plus their free DOCtorate program is a nice pipeline to get deeper into the platform and community.

Oh and their pricing is WAY better than AT.

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I agree, @coda_hq do have a good pricing model.

I would pay for Notion, AirTable, or any product if my team and users were free, but I paid for features as the account holder.

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Perfect timing with Airtable announcing they’ll steer away from small and mid-size users!

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I am biased. I discovered @coda_hq first and have used it for years. IMO, Coda’s database is more powerful than Notion’s or Airtable’s. And it has excellent integrations (too numerous to name…for me, gmail and Quickbooks are top priority). There’s nothing I can’t do in coda.

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1) Coda

Build an internal app, Notion interface meets Airtable databases

@coda_hq

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Take a look at @coda_hq as replacement, no limits once you are in Team and you only pay for doc makers and not everyone in your team.

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