Today’s post is a product update: Coda 4.0 is launched!
As background, we shipped Coda 1.0 four years ago to a small group of fans. Since then, millions of makers have made Coda their home to supercharge their work, stay organized, and foster collaborative workflows. We have listened closely and shipped features, fixes, and the occasional bug fix on a daily basis.
But every once in a while, we have packaged together a set of updates that we think represent a larger shift and have referred to them as our “dot oh” releases. In Coda 2.0, we shifted from individuals to teams by adding workspaces, Cross-doc, locking, and Maker Billing. In Coda 3.0, we opened up the creative ecosystem with a brand new editor and the ability for anyone to make a Pack that integrates Coda with third-party applications. I’ve watched Coda evolve from being primarily a team-level tool to seeing companies (like Qualtrics, Zoom, the New York Times, DoorDash, Toast, Figma, etc) elevate Coda to a business-wide platform.
I’m excited to announce Coda 4.0 as a true all-in-one platform for businesses, now with AI. Here’s the summary:
Coda AI is coming out of beta, unlocking the most connected AI work assistant that can truly understand each person, team, and company. With 600+ public Packs, Coda (and now Coda AI) integrates with more applications in your company than almost any other tool. Oh, and in a world where everyone seems to be adding an AI upcharge, we decide to include AI for free for Coda Doc Makers.
We’re extending our ability to be your team’s single source of truth, with features like two-way sync, full-page embeds, and sync pages. [FYI: the first is the most requested feature in Coda, and the latter two are ones no customer ever asked for but turned out to be totally magical.]
We’ve created a set of end-to-end solution kits for every team with a series of Ultimate Coda Handbooks (from Product, Sales, HR, IT, Marketing, Design, Exec, etc). Oh, and there’s a set for teams transitioning from products like Confluence, Notion, AirTable, Asana, Google Docs, etc as well.
The Coda Free plan is getting free-r: We’re removing doc size limits on the Free plan for docs used on a solo basis that aren’t shared with others.
Dozens of other smaller improvements. Since shavings make a pile, we also took our customers’ most common requests and shipped creative solutions.
Read the full story in my blog post.
Feel free to join the conversation on Twitter, LinkedIn, Product Hunt, or just send me your thoughts and feedback!
Thanks,
Shishir
Love this! Congrats 🙌
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