Notion, a fairly complete productivity platform, launches its app for Android

Notion is an interesting productivity platform, quite complete, which we talked about more than a year ago, which offers a series of functions in principle oriented to work teams, but over time has also been conquering individual users to manage their personal needs.

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Notion, a fairly complete productivity platform, launches its app for Android

It’s a productivity platform that replaces Evernote, Google Docs, Trello, Asana and Google Sheets, among others, because it brings together a number of productivity features, including notes, wikis and project management, among others, available in a unified way in your own product.

In addition, it is a platform that aspires to be where the user is. In this sense, the platform has just publicly launched it’s mobile application for Android devices (until now it was in the hands of beta testers) and is now available free of charge through Google Play Store for any user with an Android device from version 4.1 or higher.

Also note that users will be able to start with the free plan or opt for the Personal plan, which costs only $4 per month, offering a number of additional advantages such as unlimited and unlimited storage for uploading files, among others.

So if you’re looking for a complete productivity application, where in addition to everything it offers is easy to use, Notion is an option you should seriously consider, especially now that you’re starting to be present on Android.