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.
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surfaced semanticallyUsers dislike Notion's AI integration enough to consider switching apps
A user expresses strong dislike for Notion's built-in AI features and states intent to switch to a different note-taking app as a result.
Notion AI Integration Degrades Perceived Product Quality
Users who relied on Notion pre-AI feel the product quality has declined since AI features were introduced. The complaint reflects a broader tension between AI-feature rollouts and existing user workflows. Single data point with no upvotes limits actionability.
Notion Update Breaks App While AI Features Take Priority Over Stability
A Notion app update caused significant breakage while users observe the company prioritizing AI feature development over core product stability. The pattern of stability regressions accompanying AI-focused releases reflects a common tension in productivity tools between growth features and maintenance. Users who depend on Notion for daily workflows are increasingly skeptical of update safety.
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 App Performance Severely Degraded After AI Feature Integration
Notion's app became extremely slow and resource-intensive after AI features were introduced, with excessive RAM consumption, broken back navigation, and non-functional filters. Users who relied on Notion as a lightweight productivity tool now face an app that actively degrades their workflow. The pattern of AI integration causing mobile performance regression is confirmed across multiple reports.
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