Across
- 2. – Updating links, changing page paths, or rethinking your dashboard layout.
- 8. – The simplicity of dragging, dropping, or duplicating to create seamless setups.
- 9. – A reliable page or reference point—like your daily journal or dashboard in Notion.
- 12. – How your Notion system can recover from clutter or be rebuilt better after burnout.
- 13. – How Notion adjusts to your style—whether you're managing a class or a startup.
- 16. – Rigid assumptions about users or workflows—something Notion breaks by being customizable.
Down
- 1. – The ability to reshape a page from a to-do list to a full CRM with a few tweaks.
- 3. – Not bound to a rigid sequence—like how Notion lets you jump between linked pages or databases.
- 4. – Tagging or sorting your content into labels, properties, or filtered views.
- 5. – Recurring setups in databases, habits in your to-do lists, or visual styles across pages.
- 6. – A streamlined sequence of tasks and databases that guide your daily use.
- 7. – What you do with sidebars, breadcrumbs, or synced blocks to move through content.
- 10. – How you structure pages, databases, and folders to keep your workspace tidy.
- 11. – Pre-built layouts for recurring needs, like meeting notes or project trackers.
- 14. – Control over who can view or edit your pages—set via sharing settings or permissions.
- 15. – How users personalize pages with emojis, covers, text formatting, or embeds.
