Finding the information you are looking for to create a report for your boss or a research for a customer can be a mess.
You need to research through private and company files and you don’t have an efficient instrument to achieve that. You know for sure that what you need is somewhere inside that long pdf or in some document in your cloud, but you can’t find it. And searching through keywords isn’t helpful at all.
Eventually, when you’ve found what you need and you begin to put it all together, keeping track of the sources is a problem: you need to write down from where you took every information but you are not able to notice when the original files are deleted or changed.
With Paragraphs you can create a report while searching, in 3 steps: 1. Upload your knowledge base on Paragraphs, ask a question, and retrieve the precise snippet of text containing the information you are looking for. 2. Gather the paragraphs with all the answers you need into a booklet, while the reference sources will be automatically tracked. You will be notified when the original files are deleted or changed. 3. Organize the selected paragraphs and add your personal touch with extra text blocks to compile reports, note-taking, summaries, researches, guides and much more.
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Based on our record, Coda seems to be more popular. It has been mentiond 7 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
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Since I haven't seen it mentioned here, our small team adopted coda[0] in 2020 which has a similar thesis, as our organization's central information hub, and have not looked back. It has the simplicity of falling back to plaintext, but whenever we want to structure data better gives us tables, charts, publishable forms, sites, etc. It's exciting to have more tools in this space, as I think it addresses a major use... - Source: Hacker News / 4 months ago
I just found another similar tool which is more similar to what I started building https://coda.io/welcome. Source: over 2 years ago
As it relates to document assembly capabilities, lawyers use a large number of templates. I'd like to have templates that have conditional language based on selection by radio buttons or by dragging and dropping paragraphs. Of course, the document assembly would need all the common features such as merging documents based on fields used within LPMS, creating PDF or Word documents, getting e-signatures etc.... Source: over 2 years ago
Coda also appears to be able to do forms, and I know the platform is pretty flexible. Might be able to do some kind of voting system as well. Source: almost 3 years ago
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