I can’t believe it’s been six whole years since Notion told us they were working on offline mode. Remember that? They made it sound like it was just around the corner. But here we are, still waiting.
Don’t get me wrong, I love using Notion for organizing my stuff. It’s great for collaboration and all. But man, not having offline access is a real pain sometimes. Like when I’m on a plane or in a spotty internet area.
Has anyone heard any updates on this? Or are we just supposed to keep hoping it’ll magically appear one day? I’m starting to wonder if they’re ever going to deliver on this promise.
What do you all think? Is offline mode still something you want, or have you found workarounds? Let’s chat about it!
As someone who’s been in the Notion trenches for years, I can relate to the frustration. The lack of offline functionality has been a major pain point, especially when traveling or dealing with spotty internet. I’ve had to adapt by using a combination of Notion and local text files for critical info.
One workaround I’ve found somewhat helpful is using the Notion Web Clipper to save important pages for offline viewing in my browser. It’s not perfect, but it’s saved me a few times when I needed to access info without internet.
Honestly, I’m starting to lose faith in Notion ever delivering on this promise. It seems like they’re more focused on adding new features rather than addressing this core functionality. I love Notion, but the radio silence on offline mode is making me consider alternatives for certain use cases. It’s a shame because Notion could be the ultimate productivity tool if they just nailed this one crucial aspect.
I’ve been using Notion for years, and the lack of offline functionality has been a constant thorn in my side. While I appreciate the app’s versatility, this glaring omission has forced me to maintain redundant systems for critical information. I’ve resorted to exporting important pages as PDFs or keeping a separate offline note-taking app for travel. It’s frustrating to juggle multiple tools when Notion could potentially be the all-in-one solution. At this point, I’m skeptical about whether offline mode will ever materialize. The silence from Notion on this front is deafening, and it makes me question their commitment to addressing user needs. Perhaps it’s time we collectively push for more transparency on their product roadmap.