Cos'è Coda?
Coda unisce la versatilità di un documento, la potenza di un foglio di calcolo e l'utilità delle applicazioni in un unico nuovo canvas, consentendo a chiunque di rendere un documento potente come Scopri di più un'app. Coda è un prodotto completamente nuovo, che offre un aspetto e una sensazione familiari. I creatori iniziano con un canvas vuoto e un cursore lampeggiante a loro noti e possono quindi utilizzare un nuovo set di blocchi di costruzione come tabelle che funzionano come database o pulsanti che creano le proprie soluzioni uniche. Mostra menoChi utilizza Coda?
Coda è un documento per i team. Aziende come Spotify, Square e Uber realizzano documenti Coda per fare di tutto, dalla gestione delle riunioni al monitoraggio dei lanci globali.
Hai dubbi su Coda?
Confrontalo con una delle alternative più popolari
Coda
Recensioni su Coda
Emily
Coda is the best!
Stan
Alternative considerate:
Good now, only getting better
Commenti: I've been using Coda since the closed beta, and I've been blown away by their vision for the future and the speed with which they're implementing new functions.
Aspetti positivi:
Other than Slack and e-mail, Coda is the main infratstructure for our organization. The flexibility and being able to set everything up and automate exactly to our liking is fantastic
Aspetti negativi:
It's a fairly new product, which means that there's (almost) constantly UI changes going on. Performance could be better too, and interdoc connection is missing.
Utente Verificato
Alternative considerate:
A perfect flexible partner for any project
Commenti: Setting up easy-to-use databases and user interfaces for clients have been a breeze and a fun experience.
Aspetti positivi:
The flexibility and fairly gentle learning curve of Coda made it an obvious choice for me. The fact that you can combine texts, tables, images, URLs, and so much more on one single page is truly a time-saver and it is great for onboarding new employees and clients as well as keeping teams of all sizes up to date and working together.
Aspetti negativi:
Some more complex aspects of tables require some basic coding knowledge, but a lot of this is covered and made easily comprehensible by Coda's large user community, webinars, and video tutorials.
Giles
Alternative considerate:
Slows down over time
Commenti: Ok... but then it just slowed down and became unusable. We need to get critical company info out of heads and recorded fast. Loading up Coda was slow and they messed with the structure of docs too much to the point where we lost track of what went were. It was simple at first then it became docs, folders, sections, child sections. It feels like they're just bloating it with features now.
Aspetti positivi:
The flexibility to set things up how you want is great but that also comes with down sides after a while. The data table functionality works ok.
Aspetti negativi:
Speed and performance really suffers with time, to the point where it takes 10 seconds plus to open our main doc. Support tried to help but couldn't really do anything to improve it. It's also very easy to accidentally share your entire doc and make it public without realising. I wouldn't keep confidential information in there anymore because of that.
Mohamed
Amazing Experience
Commenti: The whole thing is amazing when it comes to using Coda with all available features, I'm using a lot of things because of my job duties, I create documents with new processes, update the current documents and communicate with the team, and manage the requested tasks for myself and my team and also use Coda on any device makes it a lot easier for the user.
Aspetti positivi:
It is the easiest way to create or update a process workflow and keep track of tasks, also has very a smooth clear view of the tasks dashboard with due dates and who requested the tasks with the task status and the due date.Managing the daily tasks of the team is a great feature as well.
Aspetti negativi:
Sometimes, especially when using low internet speed connections the pages take so much time to load and this might some issues for the users, I recommend creating a special view "lowered web version" for such internet speed.
Marie
Alternative considerate:
The future of docs and collaboration
Commenti: My experience with Coda has been exceptional. I feel empowered by their resources to create exciting docs that have transformed our workflows, and if I ever have questions I know that Coda Support or the Coda Community will be able to help.
Aspetti positivi:
Why I *love* Coda - First and foremost: tables and a writing surface in one doc. Never again do I have to link to a spreadsheet or paste long-form text into table so that all of my Google Suite info is cobbled into one doc. - Spans personal and professional work. I have transferred most of my professional work into Coda docs and (even more excitingly) moved all of my "life admin" work (moving checklists, auto repair history, wedding planning, etc) into Coda docs. Coda's flexible platform allows you to build docs that suit whatever work you're trying to accomplish. - Automations. In Coda you can set data and time-based triggers to alert you in email and Slack. These are game-changers when it comes to remembering an upcoming deadline, reminding a co-worker of an outstanding action item, or celebrating a data milestone. - Doc Gallery. The gallery is a collection of published docs that can be copied for your own use or be used for inspiration for creating new docs. If I'm ever stuck on how to make a doc (like distributed onboarding), I browse docs that other Coda creators have published for ideas on layouts, formatting, and formulas.
Aspetti negativi:
Challenges in using Coda - Onboarding. The power of Coda can be intimidating when onboarding – I would second-guess whether doc layouts were as good as they could possibly be, if my formulas were robust, if I should make a different sub-page or section for content, etc. Thankfully, Coda has a variety of resources like their Community of creators, the Help Center, a YouTube channel (shout out to [SENSITIVE CONTENT HIDDEN]!), and a fantastic support team. It took a couple weeks of watching videos and reading the Community page while transferring docs to Coda for me to feel like I really understood the platform, but now I feel like I really *get* all of the features and feel empowered when making docs. - Onboarding your team. Getting a team to adopt a new tool, especially something as foundational as docs/collaboration/documentation is hard. We had the full spectrum of people who were elated about using Coda to... not elated. I wanted to give everyone the experience of using a fully built out doc, so we transferred our weekly team meeting gdoc into Coda. In doing this everyone had a direct comparison between old (gdocs) and new (Coda docs), and we won over most people just with that doc. To keep up the momentum, I worked with teams and individuals to transfer over their docs to Coda, and I send out an email every week sharing a Coda feature (like emailing pages, automations, conditional formatting). Coda is the new default for our team after ~1-2 months of transition.