Notion lost 5 hours of writing with no version history recovery
Notion lost 5 hours of writing work with no trace and version history shows nothing.
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surfaced semanticallyNotion silently loses weeks of edits with no recovery path and AI-only support
A Notion user lost 17 days of edits across 100+ pages with no in-app warning or notification, and customer support only returned AI-generated responses with no human escalation option. Silent data loss combined with inaccessible human support leaves users with no recourse for recovering critical work. This undermines trust in cloud-based note-taking as a reliable repository.
Note-taking App Data Loss — Years of Content Unrecoverable
Users of productivity and note-taking platforms risk losing years of work due to inadequate backup systems and limited data recovery options.
Notion Account Data Completely Wiped Without Warning
Long-term Notion users report their entire account — notes, planners, volunteer hour logs — being silently wiped after an app update. The data loss is permanent with no apparent recovery path, representing a catastrophic trust failure for users who relied on the platform for critical personal records.
SaaS Collaboration Tools Delete User Data With No Recovery Path
A Miro user lost an entire workspace containing years of logged volunteer hours; support could not locate or restore it. SaaS collaboration platforms provide no user-accessible backup or export mechanism, and data loss incidents have no guaranteed remediation path. The structural gap is the absence of durable data guarantees and self-service recovery in productivity SaaS.
Notion deletes duplicated template content with no undo
Notion deletes duplicated template content repeatedly. No undo button to recover from accidental deletions.
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