Microsoft's Office apps have long been the dominant enterprise productivity tools, with Google Workspace its key rival. But newcomers have emerged in recent years that promise new approaches to document creation.
Two of the well-funded startups leading the charge - Coda and Notion - offer their own takes on modern "all-in-one" workspace apps, combining elements of docs, spreadsheets, databases, wikis and more into a single interactive page that can integrate data from different sources.
The two companies recently announced new features to their respective platforms as they seek to challenge the productivity app incumbents.
"Coda and Notion have developed innovative approaches to collaborative document creation that aim to address the limitations of traditional spreadsheets and word processors - namely, the need to enhance the user experience with intelligent automation and enabling a tighter integration to existing workflows," said Ra