We commonly observe Coda introduced to a company or organization in one of two ways:
Providing employees access to Coda so they can begin building on their own, essentially making it the Workspace Operating System (Workspace OS) for the company.
Examples of ways your team could use Coda as a Workspace OS are:
Starting with a particular use case and expanding from there (Specific use case).
While the ultimate goal is to use Coda both for specific use cases and as an open operating system for all users, it’s best to pick one approach as you launch Coda for the first time.
The pages below will have a detailed checklist for you to follow as you prepare to enable your team for using Coda.
Select the launch type button that aligns with the approach you plan to take.