If you’ve ever tried making a Notion page do more than just hold text, embeds, or basic databases — like building a public form, a mini dashboard, or something where parts of the page act like real apps — you’ve probably run into friction.
Maybe you felt stuck with weird hacks, duplications, or components that barely talk to each other.
The big deal isn’t that Notion can’t do stuff; the deal is what you have to do to get there. And that’s where the trade-offs start to show.
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