Quickbase, Zapier, IFTTT, and Airtable are the undoubted forerunners, with the latter closing a $100 million funding round last year. And the above-mentioned Automations - a newer feature - enable time-saving contextual triggers that modify rows, tables, and more within (and outside of) Coda.Ĭompetitors abound in an enterprise collaboration sector forecast to be worth $49.51 billion by 2021. Packs can pull in Instagram images, YouTube videos, data about stocks and weather, and other media or perform tasks and push information out to apps like Slack and Twilio. It’s been gaining functionality at a steady clip, with additions such as Coda Packs, which act as bridges between Coda and external tools like Gmail, Greenhouse, Intercom, Figma, Walmart Shopping, and GitHub.
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A one-tap presentation mode lets you view any doc in full screen (like PowerPoint), and a powerful programming language allows you to quickly embed tables, graphs, calendars, buttons, sliders, and other elements. Distilled to its basics, it’s a kind of canvas that blends spreadsheets, presentations, apps, and documents in one. “ comprises new paid plans and a set of building blocks that address all the different galaxies of team collaboration.”įor the uninitiated, Coda is the brainchild of Microsoft and YouTube alumni Alex DeNeui and Mehrotra, who met at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) as undergraduates. “We’ve been listening closely to your feedback, gleaned over thousands of community posts, meet-ups, doc builds, support chats, and dinner conversations,” wrote CEO Shishir Mehrotra in a blog post, adding that Coda will remain free to use for document editing but that the company will charge individuals, teams, and enterprises for document creation.