Overall Satisfaction with Quip
I use Quip for collaborative document writing as well as note-taking, meeting minutes, design documents, storing information, and more. It allows for great collaboration since it can be shared with anyone, especially in the software development environment since diagrams, code blocks, and equations can be inserted. Linking to referencing documents is also a great bonus when certain documents are part of a larger project. I have used it extensively for creating documents explaining designs and for my own planning.
- Rich text formatting
- Embedded spreadsheets
- Linking to other documents
- Revision history and comments
- Reminders
- Exporting to markdown would be great
- Selection of a date format (for example, if the US date format is not preferred)
- The mobile app could be better
- Enhanced collaboration
- Improved meetings and document presentation
- File sharing and access control
- Notion
Notion was very good in my personal use of it; however, I have used Quip in a professional environment, and the integration of security control was superb. I think that Quip's version of tables and spreadsheets is better than Notion, but they are very similar in many aspects.
Do you think Quip delivers good value for the price?
Not sure
Are you happy with Quip's feature set?
Yes
Did Quip live up to sales and marketing promises?
Yes
Did implementation of Quip go as expected?
I wasn't involved with the implementation phase
Would you buy Quip again?
Yes