I agree with Ben in finding out what you're using it for. Notion has a lot of pros, but I don't think it's a cure-all for every business need.
I never thought I'd say this, but I've moved my interactive client portals (1:1 strategy clients) to Basecamp and have been loving it. It's WAY more organized and easily adaptable if projects change (without me having to reinvent the portal every time).
I could use Basecamp to track my own content marketing, but I'm still using Notion, just to have some separation. (Plus, I can organize each article/email with different tags and sort them in databases easily then write them right there without having to integrate anything.)
I'm debating whether to keep using Hello Bonsai or Notion as my client acquisition system -- tracking cold emails, proposals, calls, etc. (There are so many advantages for HB, especially for proposal + form integration, but it's pricey.)
At one point, I bought a lifetime license to use a software that allows you to create your whole website in Notion, but I've moved away from that and used Squarespace instead. (But I'm assuming you know tech well enough to create a full website in Notion without having a breakdown like me lol.)
Anyway, what are you using Notion for now? I bet we could all brainstorm different solutions for you. :)
I agree with Ben in finding out what you're using it for. Notion has a lot of pros, but I don't think it's a cure-all for every business need.
I never thought I'd say this, but I've moved my interactive client portals (1:1 strategy clients) to Basecamp and have been loving it. It's WAY more organized and easily adaptable if projects change (without me having to reinvent the portal every time).
I could use Basecamp to track my own content marketing, but I'm still using Notion, just to have some separation. (Plus, I can organize each article/email with different tags and sort them in databases easily then write them right there without having to integrate anything.)
I'm debating whether to keep using Hello Bonsai or Notion as my client acquisition system -- tracking cold emails, proposals, calls, etc. (There are so many advantages for HB, especially for proposal + form integration, but it's pricey.)
At one point, I bought a lifetime license to use a software that allows you to create your whole website in Notion, but I've moved away from that and used Squarespace instead. (But I'm assuming you know tech well enough to create a full website in Notion without having a breakdown like me lol.)
Anyway, what are you using Notion for now? I bet we could all brainstorm different solutions for you. :)