WIP Virtual Conference: The Good, The Bad, and The Surprising
I made the decision to attend the Women in [...]
I made the decision to attend the Women in [...]
In 2015, Notion was on the brink of failure. They had burned through the cash they had, the tech stack they built was sub-optimal and users weren’t raving about the product. It took two and half years and an insane amount of design iteration and UX permutation until they reached a point to launch it again — Notion 1.0. And now? A million users and counting.
[This was initially published in The Startup, one of the [...]