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Notion Mobile App Is Difficult to Use Due to Keyboard and Scroll Issues

Notion on mobile suffers from the keyboard obscuring content being edited, pages becoming unscrollable, and inability to perform basic actions like line breaks. Drag-and-drop content reordering is nearly impossible on touch screens. Despite being powerful on desktop, the mobile experience is a persistent structural gap.

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Notion mobile app is significantly less functional and more buggy than the desktop version

Users who rely on Notion for knowledge management find the mobile app substantially inferior to the desktop experience — less functional, poorly laid out, and prone to bugs. This forces mobile users to wait for desktop access for real work, undermining the promise of anywhere productivity.

Productivity92% match

Notion Android app is difficult to use with general usability issues

Notion's Android app has persistent usability friction that makes basic operations harder than on desktop. The vague description points to a real but underspecified mobile parity gap. Android users represent a meaningful share of Notion's user base and the mobile experience lags significantly.

Productivity92% match

Notion mobile app randomly fails to load pages while desktop works fine

Notion mobile app intermittently fails to load pages while the desktop version works correctly. This is a situational product reliability bug, not a structural market gap, as Notion actively ships mobile improvements.

Productivity92% match

Notion Android Text Selection Broken for Large Content Blocks

Selecting large chunks of text in the Notion Android app is nearly impossible, reducing the mobile experience to read-only. The desktop app works well, creating a significant parity gap for users who switch between devices. Heavy Notion users who need to edit or reorganize content on mobile cannot do so reliably.

Productivity92% match

Notion Mobile Editing Breaks Block Navigation on New Lines

When editing on Notion mobile, pressing Enter to go to a new line unexpectedly jumps to the next block instead of creating a new line within the same block. This makes editing lists and structured content chaotic and nearly unusable on mobile devices.

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