I work as an Embedded C Engineer. Interested in expanding my knowledge in other areas of software development. Building a collaboration community for devs at https://inspirezone.tech
First of all, I love Trello. However, the reason I started using Notion because,
I wanted to manage the articles as a task and wanted to log the draft content too.
Notion's document repository, pages, categories, tags, DB concept, and linking them together give me super flexibility to automate and maintain things.
The formula to manage the time-driven activities and alert is something I need as I am lazy.
I envision automating some of my daily workflows in the future as it looks promising using Notion.
I have to admit, I took some initial time to understand how things work in Notion, but once I got it, I love it more.
I work as an Embedded C Engineer. Interested in expanding my knowledge in other areas of software development. Building a collaboration community for devs at https://inspirezone.tech
Thanks for your detailed response! From how you described it, Notion does seem more advanced than Trello.
I asked because I've used Trello for years now and I'm a huge fan of it. But I'm always hearing of Notion so was curious. Maybe I'll play around a bit with Notion to see what it has to offer but right now can't imagine leaving Trello 😆
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Nice collection of tools!
Can I ask why you moved from Trello to Notion? And do you prefer Notion since switching?
Hi Fum,
First of all, I love Trello. However, the reason I started using Notion because,
I wanted to manage the articles as a task and wanted to log the draft content too.
I have to admit, I took some initial time to understand how things work in Notion, but once I got it, I love it more.
Thanks for your detailed response! From how you described it, Notion does seem more advanced than Trello.
I asked because I've used Trello for years now and I'm a huge fan of it. But I'm always hearing of Notion so was curious. Maybe I'll play around a bit with Notion to see what it has to offer but right now can't imagine leaving Trello 😆