Notion lacks fullscreen mode and has intrusive sticky UI bars
Users want a distraction-free fullscreen writing mode in Notion. The persistent sticky title bar and AI query bar consume screen real estate and disrupt focus. This is a UI customization gap affecting focused note-takers.
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