Coda is a new type of doc with a new type of mobile experience, now available for Android. Watch how the docs you build on desktop transform into apps on your phone.
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I've been making cool stuff in Coda for the last few months. Most of the apps that I've been creating are for hyper-specific uses within my business or to automate tedious tasks for my hobbies and interest. Spreadsheets are dead to me now. :D
I'm just too excited about Coda. It has allowed me to create powerful apps with my very limited coding skills. I have automated some super tedious tax tasks, built an in-house SKU management system, automated my personal supplement purchasing, and I'm creating a too ambitious pen and paper rpg character manager just because it's fun and intriguing to do it. And I still couldn't code myself out of a paper bug.
Thanks Coda team, you have reanimated a maker part of me that I hadn't noticed I have.
Hey Product Hunt,
Three months ago, we launched Coda 1.0 here, including a long-awaited mobile experience that made the doc-to-app journey finally feel real to us. With our new Android app, I'm excited to say that now everyone can build docs as powerful as apps. We hope wider access to mobile will empower more people to build docs we never even imagined. I can't wait to see what you Coda.
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Intercom
I use Coda every day for both work and personal things, so now having easy access on Android is great!
Pros:App is slick and easy to use, syncs instantly with web. Notifications are handy.
Cons:If you want to edit a doc, you'll need to use the web version
Automagical.ai
Seems really flexible and great UI so far.
Pros:Love it!
Cons:None yet!
ImFeeling
Goodcover
Have been using Coda personally and at work since beta - thrilled to have an android app.
Pros:Basically turns your Coda Docs into little apps, which is great.
Cons:Before the app I'd make homescreen bookmarks for individual docs, which worked like apps. Would be great to allow that, maybe via widgets.
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