This user on Reddit said it best: if you handle documents and wikis, Notion is stronger; if you need databases and more automation, Coda comes out on top. There's no clear winner between the two apps. It seems each acts on the shortcomings of the other. There are two reasons why Coda...
You can then choose whether you'd like the page to appear in search engine results and if you'd like the link to expire after a set amount of time. You can also choose to allow visitors to duplicate your page as a template in their own Notion accounts. If you're using your Notion ...