The crowd-compiling of meeting agendas is the biggest time saver for our team, and we are an in-person office. While you could use Google docs or other shared note-taking platform, Fellow really simplifies the process a lot.
It is a niche product, that has similar functionality that can be achieved by existing tools. So it's not widely used. It looses it's value unless it's widespread use throughout your team / organization.
What I like best about Notion is its flexibility and versatility. It's a tool that adapts to my needs rather than the other way around. I can use it for note-taking, project management, task tracking, and even as a knowledge base. The ability to create...
Very difficult to learn, so many different nuances
The crowd-compiling of meeting agendas is the biggest time saver for our team, and we are an in-person office. While you could use Google docs or other shared note-taking platform, Fellow really simplifies the process a lot.
What I like best about Notion is its flexibility and versatility. It's a tool that adapts to my needs rather than the other way around. I can use it for note-taking, project management, task tracking, and even as a knowledge base. The ability to create...
It is a niche product, that has similar functionality that can be achieved by existing tools. So it's not widely used. It looses it's value unless it's widespread use throughout your team / organization.
Very difficult to learn, so many different nuances