Notion version history restore is broken despite being a paid feature
Notion's version history restore feature is fundamentally broken on both PC and mobile, despite being a paid premium feature marketed for enterprise use.
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New Notion users face a steep, unguided learning curve with no structured onboarding flow, and when mistakes happen the undo function is greyed out or missing version history, causing accidental data loss. This combination creates intense frustration for paying users who feel they cannot safely explore the product. The structural failure in onboarding design drives early churn.
Productivity Apps Force Intrusive AI Features With No Disable Option
Notion users report that AI features are injected into the interface in ways that cannot be turned off, interrupting established workflows. The forced presence of AI suggestions creates friction for users who rely on the tool for structured, distraction-free work. This reflects a broader pattern where monetization of AI upsells overrides user control preferences.
Notion Mobile App Severely Degraded by AI Integration Overhead
Notion's mobile app became critically slow after AI features were added — users report 30+ second response times to clicks and pages intermittently appearing blank. The instability has caused users to abandon the platform entirely in favor of analog alternatives. The pattern suggests AI feature rollout introduced regressions that were not caught before shipping to mobile clients.
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