Coda.io
Seamlessly integrates words, data, and team collaboration, eliminating the need to switch applications. Features include customizable views, real-time collaboration, full-text search, and calendar integration, empowering teams to scale and coordinate tasks efficiently with a WYSIWYG editor.
Cost / License
- Freemium (Subscription)
- Proprietary
Application types
Platforms
- Online
- Android
- iPhone
- iPad
- Android Tablet
Features
Integrations
- Calendar
Slack
Jira
Figma
Features
- Action buttons
- Team Collaboration
- All in one
- Real time collaboration
- Calendar View
- Task Tracking
- WYSIWYG Support
- Cloud Sync
- Full-Text Search
- Ad-free
- Document Sharing
- AI-Powered
- Product Roadmap Management
- Collaborative Workspaces
Tags
- Documentation
- document-editor
- Office & Productivity
- product-management
- project-collaboration
- document-editing
Coda.io News & Activities
Recent News
- Maoholguin published news article about Grammarly
Grammarly’s parent company rebrands as Superhuman, and launches a new AI assistantAfter acquiring the email client Superhuman a few months ago, Grammarly has now announced that it h...
- Maoholguin published news article about Coda.io
Grammarly acquires Coda to expand its AI productivity platform and appoints new CEOGrammarly has announced its acquisition of the productivity startup Coda.io, marking a significant ...
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What is Coda.io?
For years, your team has been split across spreadsheets, docs and apps. It’s time to bring us back together.
Documents haven't changed in 40 years. The first spreadsheet was built for accountants in the 70s. Since then, we’ve updated the interface and piled on features. But it’s still just cells in a spreadsheet.
The parade of packaged software. Meanwhile, we’re flooded with productivity tools. Niche, cloud-based apps promise to streamline our workflow, but actually silo it. The thing we all rely on to actually get work done? Docs.
Why docs and sheets still run the world. We love docs and spreadsheets because they’re light and flexible. And unlike apps, anyone can make them. But we need a doc that can keep up with today’s super-collaborative world.
All you need in one doc. No more ping-ponging between spreadsheets and docs. Coda keeps all your words and data in one place.
Everyone gets their way. With customizable views, your Trello-loving designer and Gantt-head PM can work off the same data.
Grows with your ideas. Coda docs start simple but have infinite room to grow. Think Minecraft for docs.
What will you Coda? We’ve seen Coda docs launch products. Name companies. Even coordinate hundreds of people. We don’t even know everything this doc can do. Help us figure out its potential.










Comments and Reviews
Only one to battle with Notion, so similar and so much cheaper!
Great, but you should pay money for packs❗
Getting me through my med school admission cycle, has been much better than notion especially with embeds. This makes navigation extremely easy, otherwise this would’ve been a nightmare, as secondary apps are rolling now, coda should be in any pre meds toolkit over notion any day
Coda Android app is well designed from a UI perspective and has WYSIWYG editing using Markdown syntax but is a significantly limited companion to their Web app. Read the full review at https://www.noteapps.ca/coda/
Coda is amazing! This thing is so powerful, surprised it hasn't already taken over the world! It's a cross between Notion, Google Docs and Airtable - powerful and versatile, and integrates well with tools like Slack and GitHub.
Coda is very beautiful and very powerful in the number of options for the type of structured content you have to place inside a document. I just didn't like the way of attaching external files. But the really unforgivable flaw, in my opinion, is the search for documents by title alone. Unable to find by content.