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Currently Appflowy is not supporting collaboration on one file as we know it.

Hi, my name is Tom Smykowski, I'm a staff full-stack engineer. I build and scale SaaS platforms to millions of users, working end-to-end from system architecture to frontend to mobile. On this blog I share what I learn about software engineering tools and productivity hacks for developers.

What This Article Covers

Discover the current limitations and future potential of Appflowy as a collaborative tool. Explore the roadmap for forthcoming features and how Appflowy fits into personal and professional organization. Dive into practical use-cases that showcase its strengths and weaknesses in task management and technical note-taking.

Questions This Article Answers

  • Why is Appflowy not yet suitable for collaborative work on a single file?
  • What are the potential benefits of using Appflowy for personal organization?
  • How does Appflowy compare to other task management tools like JIRA?
  • What future developments are planned for Appflowy, and how might they impact its functionality?
  • How can Appflowy be used effectively for managing technical notes across multiple projects?

Length and Time

An insightful exploration with practical examples and forward-looking insights. Approximately 6 minutes to read.

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