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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surfaced semanticallyNotion's poor onboarding and unreliable undo drives early user abandonment
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.
Notion Mobile Loses Notes on Screen Leave and Breaks Copy
Notion mobile deletes unsaved notes when users navigate away from the screen, and basic clipboard operations are broken, making the app unreliable for core note-taking tasks on mobile devices.
Notion copy-paste and text highlighting UX is frustratingly poor
Notion's copy-paste for large texts is broken and highlighting requires three keystrokes instead of a simple gesture like other apps.
Notion workspace duplication bug and forced AI features frustrate users
Notion's mobile app has a bug that duplicates workspaces without allowing renaming, preventing users from organizing their workspace properly. The app also pushes unwanted AI features that users did not request. Persistent unresolved bugs compound the frustration with the forced AI additions.
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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