Notion replaced home button with AI bar then reverted then removed again
Mislabeled as Miro but describes Notion. The home button was replaced by an AI bar, briefly restored, then removed again. Users frustrated by inconsistent UI.
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Notion forces irremovable AI search bar on paying customers
Notion forces an irremovable AI search bar on paying customers that replaces the actual search bar. Users with multiple paid accounts feel disrespected by the change.
Productivity Tools Replacing Core Features with Unwanted AI Interfaces
Power users of collaboration tools like Miro lose access to critical functionality as vendors replace familiar interfaces with AI chat bars. Users with large datasets who rely on precise search find AI substitutes inadequate, leading to tool abandonment. The pattern is accelerating as more vendors prioritize AI feature optics over existing workflows.
Notion users want the option to revert the AI-heavy redesign
A Notion user says they cannot get anything done because of an AI-centric redesign and demands the previous version of the app back. This reflects broader frustration with forced AI features disrupting existing workflows.
Miro Becoming Unusable Due to Bugs and Unwanted AI Feature Bloat
Long-time Miro users report the app has become buggy and cognitively overwhelming, partly due to the forced integration of AI features that interrupt existing workflows. Users who depended on Miro for visual planning and organization are actively seeking alternatives that prioritize stability and simplicity over AI-driven feature expansion. This reflects a product-market fit tension between enterprise AI roadmaps and power users who want reliable, distraction-free tools.
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