
What is Coda?
Coda is a new doc that brings words, data, and teams together. It comes with building blocksーlike tables that talk to each other and buttons that take action.
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About Coda
About Coda
Coda comes with a set of building blocksーlike pages for infinite depth, tables that talk to each other, and buttons that take action inside or outside your docーwhich anyone can combine to make a doc as powerful as an app.
People have made Coda docs that do everything from launch products, to scale small businesses, to help them study for tests. What will you Coda?
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Pricing
Pricing
- Coda offers a free plan
- Pro - $12/month per doc maker or $10/month per doc maker (billed annually)
- Team - $36/month per doc maker or $30/month per doc maker (billed annually)
- Enterprise – Details on request
- Complete Pricing
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Pros and Cons
Pros and Cons
Pros- Constant upgradation with new features
- Great support
Cons- Tends to slow down with increase in data
- Difficult to get started
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When to use Coda
When to use Coda
Text, tables and visualizations can live side-by-side or in sections within your doc. Coda can be used to create bespoke workflows, customized databases and grows with your ideas.
People have made Coda docs that do everything from launch products, to scale small businesses, to help them study for tests. Coda is best-suited for the people who push things forward and turn ideas into actions for the team. We like to call them makers. (And FWIW a lot of product managers use Coda.)
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Relevance to remote workers
Relevance to remote workers
- With Coda, remote workers can track their work with their team since it's a real-time collaborative doc. Tables can be created to provide more structure to your data, allowing for more unique scenarios.
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Testimonials
Testimonials
@georg.bogdanov
kinda Notion. But still row for now. Have a great potential
@aravinddva, Senior Community Manager, Flexiple
Code.io is a cool and fun collaboration tool for the entire team. I have tried out a few others and am particularly impressed by this one
@khushimayerion
There are so many features and it constantly keeps upgrading, can get a little overwhelming