Coda ist eine Dokumentenverwaltungslösung zum Erstellen, Bearbeiten und Anzeigen von Textdokumenten und Tabellenkalkulationen. , Es hilft auch bei der Zentralisierung aller Dokumente, um eine nahtlose Effizienz zwischen Teams zu gewährleisten, und verfügt über anpassbare Vorlagen, mit denen Unternehmen personalisierte Dokumente für Besprechungen, Brainstorming-Sitzungen, Kundenfeedback, Aufgabenlisten und Marktforschung erstellen können. Es verfügt über eine Drag-and-Drop-Funktionalität, die die Funktionalität einfach hält, und verfügt über zahlreiche Tools, die rollenbasierten Zugriff bieten.
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Einsatz | Cloud / SaaS / Webbasiert, mobiles Android, mobiles iPad, mobiles iPhone |
Unterstützung | 24/7 (Live-Repräsentant), Chat, E-Mail/Helpdesk, FAQs/Forum, Wissensdatenbank, Telefonsupport |
Trainings | Dokumentation |
Sprachen | Englisch |
The flexibility! Coda allows me to easily create very tailored and specific views for the multiple contexts I would like to think about numerous projects in flight and how I would want to report details on them to different audiences. Another huge plus is the amount of existing tools CODA can integrate into our existing work suite.
Coda is so flexible and powerful a tool I almost feel overwhelmed with the possibilities of where to take it! While there are a handful of great out-of-the-box templates to leverage and many support resources available, for someone without prior experience with project management tools as powerful as this one, it was a bit to get my arms around at first.
I am using Coda for Project Management: "Sprint" like task management with existing teams and reporting how those tasks translate into deliverables for different functional units on the client side.
It is a great tool for creating, updating, and tracking the progress of tasks.
It is difficult to understand at the beginning and needs time to be comfortable in using it.
It helps in keeping track of the request made by team members and track its progress.
The flexibility of Coda. It can be edited quickly.
UI is not always very intuitive to follow.
Ongoing weekly reporting that can be iterated easily.
You can configure the system the way you like to best serve your needs. Ii looks great on a computer screen - large screens are recommended It is more customisable than most other project management software
Would like to be able to have individual permissions for pages within docs and also have the ability to hide pages from certain people or groups. The only workaround seems to be Cross Doc and this sometimes has syncing issues.
We have trialled nearly every Project Management software and none suited our needs. All made us change our ways where Coda allows you to make a system that works with the way our company works. We had a very complex and interconnected Google Sheets system which worked great, but over time with more data and employees we knew we had to move from a spreadsheet system to a database. Coda has more functionality and works great and was relatively easy to roll out.
Aesthetically pleasing, fun to use. Voting and other collaboration functions are great. Searching for docs is easy. Copy/Paste is smooth without having to format
Was trying to have people edit a table with 1k+ rows and it's frustratingly slow (to both edit and browse). Also can't see who have viewed the doc.
To have a more structured doc with sections, but also making it fun to read for audiences.
The ability to share and review content so easily. Really appreciate how I'm able to review changed that my team members have made and everything is done in real time.
Sometimes it can be difficult to find things! The search function isn't always the most accurate. However, it could be how our information is set up. I think overall it's a great tool!
The biggest benefit I've realized is that it's a place to store everything i need easily. I love being able to organize my documents easily. The look of Coda is very nice on the eyes as well.
There's a lot you can do with Coda. I like it specifically for project management; the way the timelines sync with project management tables is really useful and provides a great visual. I also love the organization it provides for note taking and getting a pulse on team sentiment
I think there's a lot you can do with Coda that I'm not familiar with yet, but that's more on me then Coda. I don't like that you cannot freeze columns and rows like you can in google sheets. Additionally, if you don't click out of a cell and then close the window, you loose the text you've written. I also don't like the 'trello card' view on Coda, I don't find it nearly as useful as Trello or as the other Coda views.
Getting the whole team on the same page is a huge benefit, and that's because of the ability to zoom in and out of the details of project management. The ease of sharing the document and adding people is a bonus.
It allows you to collaborate in dynamic ways and have tables with a lot of features. It has a good user interface as well and makes sharing and working together easy.
I wish it allowed for you to share an individual page within a doc with other people and have them not see the whole doc. Notion is better for this. Also, I wish the overall navigation of docs and pages was more like Notion. Until they allow you to share individual pages, you will still end up with docs all over the place it seems.
Having tables and docs together. Having related pages right next to each other and more easily connected. Making docs more dynamic overall.
Coda makes it easy to collaborate with team members on documents and track progress on various projects.
Sometimes the documents can become overwhelming with too much information.
Coda is helpful for submitting project requests, tracking progress on multiple work streams, and sharing product updates with team members.
I love that you can create tables and trackers. It helps me stay on top of all my to-do's!
I would really love to see a Grammarly integration.
With the help of tables within Coda, I can create an out-of-office plan and assign tasks to my team.
The combination of free format documents and all kinds of table and database functionality.
The limited control of the appearance of tables and text
Keeping track of certain projects. Very easy to create any table and then base formula's on the contents of those tables. CRM selections, finance data etc.
The simplicity and ease of use is what I love. The Coda templates are so simple yet so relevant and useful. I feel the best part about coda is how simple and clean it looks from the outside but the number of customisations possible from just a simple table is far too much. It is currently my go to tool for any kind of documentation, collaboration and detailed note taking.
I think there is some amount of learning curve thats there, especially with the table filters/ columns/formulas and rules. But I guess every platform has that, so I can love with it. I feel what is missing currently is a change log for a page/document. And if it does exist then it's hard to find . Feel like they are of utmost importance while collaborating now, especially when we are in a more hybrid working style.
The templates to start with are so so easy and relevant, cuts down the time I spend in figuring out the format of any document. Apart from that just the number of format options/features that are there, makes it the one stop for most of the team's needs .
Incredible powerful tool to store and manage the vast majority of our internal processes and info Including OKRs, R&D, sprint planning, performance management, inventory and doc management - it has replaced many disparate tools
The learning curve for advanced feartures
Cross organizational collaboration with central repository of everything - heartbeat of the business - significant cost savings as we could retire and replace many other apps
They keep shipping new features, and the software remains fast. All the text and data are normalized so you can focus on the content.
Advanced options on some integrations can be overwhelming at first.
We use it as in Internal wiki
Collaboration over the cloud, Management of tasks and bringing visibility into projects and keeping them Alive are few aspects I loved about Coda!
Usage of formula can be made a lot easier. It's not possible to selected rows and copy rows from a table to another without a bit of trouble.
We maintain Pre-sales activities and notes, Company Wiki, and Management for a few projects. Easy to access and share with team members and manage permissions. The formatting options for texts and tables are great. Cross doc has made life easier to bring the existing stuff on Coda. The plugins and automation are very useful too.
Coda's use of database-like features inside docs is very robust and flexible. When combined with their automation features, this opens up a whole new world of workflow possibilities.
Coda has a lot of great features, but since it's a newer (as of spring 2021) platform, there are some seemingly obvious doc features still missing. For example, there's no word count (for highlighted sections), in-line comments/edit suggestions, and or real version management. But I expect these features will develop over time. They will have to if Coda wants to be a proper documentation platform.
Coda lets my team all work in one place, without hopping between tools for documentation and project management. Becuase Coda uses database-like tables, information can be kept up to data across docs, without anyone having to remember to update it in multiple locations.
As an alternative to Confluence and Jira, Coda is much easier to use. Connecting tables, charts, etc. is super easy and doesn't require any special coding or use knowledge. We were able to quickly pivot from Atlassian to Coda because it's so user-friendly. The pricing is also much less for our team than what we were paying for Confluence and Jira.
Initially, understanding how documents, tables, etc. connect to one another can take some time, but after a few days of using Coda, it feels like second nature.
Our fully-remote team is much more aligned now with all documentation and work product stored within Coda. We also use Coda for product and task management, so we're able to see the work others are doing and how that can impact or inform our own work. All meeting minutes are stored in Coda, so if there is ever a question about what was discussed, we know where to go for the source of truth.
Once you created a table you can use it in various way!
Filtering tables is not as intuitive as google sheet
I am managing my product baclog projects and weeklys
I like the easy formatting and how it appears close to the text so mouse doesn't have to go far
The indentation feels difficult and not intuitive
Mostly design documentation. It's so easy to make tables and categories
Coda went from zero to hero in our organization within months. It's simple enough while still being heavily customizable and includes much needed automation features.
Coda still has work to do making the mobile experience as efficient and ensuring that commenting is as easy Google Docs.
We are a distributed team and rely on documentation to run our business asynchronously. We've struggled for year finding the best document solution and have finally found Coda. By creating dynamic surfaces that can enable any team to share updates, provide accurate data, and request feedback, we can now move faster.