Notion Has No Native Video Call Feature for Team Communication
Notion lacks built-in video calling, requiring teams to switch between Notion and external tools like Zoom or Teams. Users with a Notion email presence expect a unified communication channel within their workspace. This context-switching reduces workflow continuity for teams that rely heavily on Notion.
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Similar Problems
surfaced semanticallyNotion Lacks Native Real-Time Team Messaging
Teams relying on Notion for documentation must switch to separate tools like Slack for real-time communication, creating context fragmentation. Without inline messaging, discussion about documents happens outside the document, leading to lost context. Notion has since launched a messaging feature, reducing urgency of this gap.
Notion Mobile App Lacks Parity with Desktop Functionality
Key Notion features available on desktop are missing or non-functional in the mobile app, limiting productivity for on-the-go users. The mobile UX gap frustrates users who expect a consistent cross-platform experience.
Notion lacks contact book integration for meeting planning
Users cannot link meeting entries in Notion to phone contacts or create call links without manual copy-paste. The gap forces context switching for daily planning workflows involving calls and meetings.
Notion Lacks Native Video Calling, Requiring External Tool Workarounds
Notion does not include video calling, which users compensate for by integrating third-party apps. While workarounds exist, the need to leave Notion for communication breaks workflow continuity. The complaint is mild and the user accepts the limitation, indicating low urgency.
Notion AI Hits Usage Paywalls Before Delivering Consistent Value
Users of Notion's AI assistant find that task automation capabilities underperform expectations, and usage is cut short by metered billing walls before the feature proves its worth. This creates a frustrating evaluation cycle where users cannot adequately assess value before being asked to pay more. The concern is specific to Notion's product decisions rather than a broader market gap.
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