A digital native focussing on design systems, brand identity and creative coding to help digital products take shape. My approach is organized, systematic and inclusive.
Can't live without Notion to keep track of tasks (and light CRM usage). Using GitHub and Drive to manage files. I'm based in The Netherlands, we have Moneybird for billing and doing taxes.
Striving to become a master Go/Cloud developer; Father ๐จโ๐งโ๐ฆ; ๐ค/((Full Stack Web|Unity3D) + Developer)/g; Science supporter ๐ฉโ๐ฌ; https://coder.today
Notion seems like Confluence at a first glance, are they similar?
And the integrated CRM looks very good, in the hands of a technical person I think it can do wonders in the management of a small company. Although I think CRM is a strong word, I don't see the reports, filters, views etc.
I would have 2 restraints before using it, one is that I don't trust that the company will survive in the next 2-3years (never heard of it), and two if you hit the limits it will be hard to move to a different tool (unlike a spreadsheet or a wiki which are more standardized).
A digital native focussing on design systems, brand identity and creative coding to help digital products take shape. My approach is organized, systematic and inclusive.
It's the same idea as Confluence but I would argue that Notion has more building blocks, it's highly customizable. It's been around for quite some time now and has pretty large user base.
As far as CRM features, there database blocks look 'simple' at first glance but you can customize them to fit your needs. They also just added dabatase relations and rollups.
Striving to become a master Go/Cloud developer; Father ๐จโ๐งโ๐ฆ; ๐ค/((Full Stack Web|Unity3D) + Developer)/g; Science supporter ๐ฉโ๐ฌ; https://coder.today
Can't live without Notion to keep track of tasks (and light CRM usage). Using GitHub and Drive to manage files. I'm based in The Netherlands, we have Moneybird for billing and doing taxes.
Notion seems like Confluence at a first glance, are they similar?
And the integrated CRM looks very good, in the hands of a technical person I think it can do wonders in the management of a small company. Although I think CRM is a strong word, I don't see the reports, filters, views etc.
I would have 2 restraints before using it, one is that I don't trust that the company will survive in the next 2-3years (never heard of it), and two if you hit the limits it will be hard to move to a different tool (unlike a spreadsheet or a wiki which are more standardized).
It's the same idea as Confluence but I would argue that Notion has more building blocks, it's highly customizable. It's been around for quite some time now and has pretty large user base.
As far as CRM features, there database blocks look 'simple' at first glance but you can customize them to fit your needs. They also just added dabatase relations and rollups.
I see thank, so is more like Airtable.com, Ill check them up when times come.