I find it interesting that you mention Notion, a tool I like to use myself. But I have to disagree with you about Jira. I actually see it as a leadership problem. The people responsible for the project are just overstrained with the tool. But in connection with Confluence (another product from atlassian) it's great. I'm doing the same thing as you do in Notion, in Confluence. And then create the necessary Jira tasks out of Confluence. They work great together.
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I've tried Confluence long time ago and my memory could fail, but I don't think it does as well as Notion in any of the competing features. Yes I can use them in tandem, but I still prefer the freedom I have from Notion (I think of it has a feature) instead of the questionable criteria Jira and Confluece take on managing projects and feature discovery.
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I find it interesting that you mention Notion, a tool I like to use myself. But I have to disagree with you about Jira. I actually see it as a leadership problem. The people responsible for the project are just overstrained with the tool. But in connection with Confluence (another product from atlassian) it's great. I'm doing the same thing as you do in Notion, in Confluence. And then create the necessary Jira tasks out of Confluence. They work great together.
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I've tried Confluence long time ago and my memory could fail, but I don't think it does as well as Notion in any of the competing features. Yes I can use them in tandem, but I still prefer the freedom I have from Notion (I think of it has a feature) instead of the questionable criteria Jira and Confluece take on managing projects and feature discovery.