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I enjoy using CoDo for training my group of students in game-making! Sharing instructions with them has never been easier. With CoDo, I can transform complex concepts into simple, bite-sized instruction cards delivered quickly via SMS or email. The process is incredibly user-friendly and saves me from the hassle of lengthy emails or confusing document sharing. CoDo's intuitive interface makes it a breeze to break down instructions and ensure everyone is on the same page. It's made my async training sessions smoother and more effective. I can't recommend CoDo enough for simplifying instruction sharing with my students!
Super excited about this version of CoDo. I've used it to send instructions to one of my clients. Sending the info in a visual card format via SMS seems more effective than sending multiple Slack messages or emails. The tracking and reminder feature has great potential: I wonder if I can use the reminder when I send my invoices to clients ;) If you're a consultant looking for a different way to nudge clients/customers who are on mobile, give CoDo a try!
Congrats, Tem CoDo!!! It's incredible product!! 😆 Bc, most people check SMS first than email, so it makes the work process easier! But I'm curious when we send SMS, can we check they read?? But I'm sure notion+sms would be so powerful! Love it!!
A few months ago, i was involved with revising a newbie onboarding guide for a web3 project. There had been a pdf guide, which was close to 100 pages long, and understandably nobody wanted to read it. So began to look into different solutions out there (google docs, wiki, lms, typeform, etc). Then I got introduced to Codo, and after fooling around for 5 minutes, I got quite excited with the potential of this tool. I loved how easy and intuitive it was to use Codo to split the content I already had into a series of step-by-step guide that are bite-sized, and ready to be digested by beginners. I shared the link to people on discord and telegram, and the onboardee grew to a list of 4000 people who loved the tool. The tracking feature allowed me to monitor engagement and ensure that the information reached a wide audience effectively. For example, i saw a sharp decline in retention at Chapter 7, so I went back and revised the content so that it would be easier to understand and proceed. I would recommend this tool to HR for onboarding new employees, and customer success / growth marketers for onboarding new clients.
As one of the early users, I have to say that I've been very impressed by how quickly the CoDo team has delivered the features their customers requested from the early version. I'm really enjoying how the team actively listens and takes action to improve the user experience. Keep up the good work, team!
One aspect of CoDo that I particularly appreciate is the ability to start from Notion. As a coach, I often utilize Notion for organizing my thoughts and instructions. With CoDo, I can seamlessly transform my Notion pages into mobile cards, making it incredibly convenient to share instructions with my clients.
Oh wow! This is a great tool I must say. It's useful for clear, simple and easy-to-read journaling, step-by-step how-tos, or showing work progress updates.
The tracking and reminder features are a lifesaver, ensuring everyone stays on the same page while I don’t have to remind them repeatedly. CoDo is a making sure instructions are clear and accessible. Highly recommend!
When running a team or a startup company, you often find that your growing team needs a better means of communication. However, big docs come with big burdens. I find CoDo to be the excellent alternative for the traditional bulky documents with its SMS-based delivery. It has a much higher chance of being found by the viewers, and can be read on the go
I'm an older user than most who hang out on PH. But in my business (Startups/Angel Investing/Venture Capital) Notion has become to the platform of choice. So I'm all in on CoDo's idea of Mobile Cards!