itomato 2 days ago

These products are neat, but what about the data?

Notion is a tragedy when it comes to export or migration.

I didn’t see any bragging about the exportability of content from this one, but that’s the main thing I look for now.

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hakanshehu 2 days ago

Hi, thanks for bringing this up! We don’t have export or migration features in place yet, but we are planning to add them. Which export formats would be most useful to you? And when you mention migration, are you thinking about moving data from similar tools into Colanode or vice-versa? If so, which specific tools would you like to be able to migrate to/from?

3np 2 days ago

Different person but my prios for export:

1. Versioned export/backup which will be guaranteed to work with current Colanode version

2. ..., well-documented

3. ..., with migrations so it's always future-compatible

4. ..., human-readable

I think integrations with any specific other tools should be ezpz if the fundaments are solid!

For import/insert, I guess some cli API with similar properties would be a nice fit.

(Coincidentally I think the above is also what would facilitate LLMs to do a decent job for anyone trying that)

sameasiteverwas 2 days ago

The first export type implemented should be as minimal and human readable as possible (text files for most content, maybe w/ minimal markup). If that's not possible for all data, then standard formats like html or pdf.

After that, go after your biggest competitor. If people know they have a path back to a familiar shore they're less scared to swim in new waters.