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Hi, I'm your first Coda doc.

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You can click the pages in the left bar 👈 to check out some templates, or click or below 👇 to test drive some of my most-used features.

You can do a lot with Coda! But let’s start with the basics...

And after you’re done exploring this page, start making with the templates in the page navigation on the left side of this page.

First, try to start typing on the page.

Start something simple, like your name:
You’re already making progress checking items off your list!
Sign up for Coda.
Type your name.
Change the world!

Now, try some of these fun (and easy to create) interactions.

1. Switch the toggle to the done position , then try it in the table below:

My tasks
1
2
3
Name
Task
Status
Make a coffee.
Done
Read a book.
Done
Make breakfast.
To-do
There are no rows in this table


✅ Tasks done:
2

📌 Tasks Remaining:
1


2. Now, drag the blue dot until the slider value displays 100:

000
50
Just click and slide.

3. Click one reaction that best reflects what you think of Coda so far:

I love it.
It’s ok.
What’s happening?
Select one emoji response.

Click to expand or hide blocks of text.

Nice! 👏
Collapsible headers keep things tidy and help doc-viewers stay focused. To make any header collapsible, just click on the kebab menu (three dots) to the left of a header.

Meet the slash command, Coda’s (not so secret) superpower.

Coda’s building blocks are things like tables that talk to each other and buttons that take action. You’ve already interacted with several building blocks. Well done!
Type / anywhere in your doc to call up a menu of Coda’s building blocks.
Slash demo doc gif.gif

You can also speed up your doc-making process by typing /templates to browse through a list of ready-made tools and outlines.
If you know of a specific template you’d like to use—like a task tracker or outline for meeting notes—you can use the slash command with its name (like /voting table ) to insert it.
👇 Try it for yourself. Pull up a template here:

Keep docs organized with pages and subpages.

Pages and subpages are the basic scaffolding of Coda docs. You can have as many pages as you like, giving your doc infinite depth to grow your ideas.

See it in action. 👀

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Try it out.👇

Click the following link to select the first template in this doc (then use the side navigation menu to come back here.)

See it in action. 👀

Drag temp demo.gif

Try it out.👇

In the side navigation menu, drag and drop the Keep A Journal page on top of this page to make it a subpage.

Learn how you can: 👉


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