Yesterday Notion launched their Notion 3.0, which included Page Level Database Permissions, and even with their amount of money and engineers, it’s still no where close to the level of Fibery’s Entity Level Permissions!
And its only part of the Business Plan, when its part of Fibery’s Standard plan.
You can’t even give access based on rollups in Notion! So the use cases are still quite limited in Notion at the moment. It will get better with time. But crazy props to the Fibery Team for delivering what even Notion (with their money and engineers) can’t. (Even though they said its their 2nd most popular request…)
Their implementation of Notion Agents is quite interesting though. Something maybe to look at for Fibery AI.
I’d love to discuss ideas / thoughts on the Notion Update from a Fibery user’s lens if anyone has thoughts :))
AI agents looks great on demos. I did not try them, but they do what we envisioned for Fibery. Our agent looks like prototype and works quite slowly, but in Notion it is a ready solution. I do hope that we will deliver something similar in 2-3 months.
Map View is a good addition as well (I bet they will add Canvas soon)
Overall, for personal productivity solution I’d pick Notion, for companies I still think Notion is harder to setup right, because the database foundational model is not good enough. Will they fix it?
I think it’s nearly the same effort as for ClickUp to finally creating entities of any type without the Taskish look & feel. It’s a foundation question imho. Do you think they would ever change that? I suspect it’s a rhetorical question. It might be cheaper for them to focus on a specific audience that doesn’t need something more complex than what they got.