4/5 rating based on 65 reviews. Read all reviews for Coda for iPhone.
Coda is free iOS app published by Coda Project, Inc
Paola Bueso
It’s a real pleasure to be able to create and use my own templates using Coda. The instructional videos laid everything out beautifully and I enjoyed trying each new concept out step by step, this really made it stick. Coda makes doing complex things simple, I love it, and so far can’t imagine going back to using anything else. Thank you! ???
aberrantartist
I have just started using Coda and I love the idea. Is full functionality being developed for the iPad Pro? Right now it looks like creating a custom doc can only be done on a laptop or desktop computer. The I)ad Pro would be incredible to create docs on, much easier than a traditional computer and you could view it right on the device after making it! If this can be done, I would enjoy Coda a lot more.
mrlibretoyou
This feels more like a web view app to me. It actually works better in the Chrome browser. The app doesn’t seem to cache anything and it makes you login every time you open it. Please make this more like the notion.io app, a truly native experience with the ability to easily add todos (see how notion does it). With notion you can easily add to do lists, check them off, and drag and drop. Coda is a great idea but it needs to work like a native app to be a great product.
Robacarp
Looks like it might be a nice app, as far as the login screen goes. Allow me to sign up with an email address and I’ll give it another try.
Haterboi9999
I love this app as there is easy ways to plan and manage your life but, I think it would be amazing if you added a planning calendar for us to plan in the future. Other than that, everything is great
Pizzedhaugh
Before I can use this app, the developers want me to login with a Google account and their license agreement says I have to allow them to ‘share’ information about me. Sc**w U!
JmosiJahi
This a long way from being mobile ready, at this point it’s mostly user friendly for desktop. I don’t know if this is a high priority, but with the new iOS 13 I-pad I can’t see why any app developer would make an app that’s mainly for Desktop use. Mobile is becoming more and more the future. People just don’t want to stay constricted to a desktop.
Dachinno
The concept behind Coda is great and it works very well in Chrome but this app can’t deliver the on-the-go experience. It’s not very usable, with lagging interface and actions and it doesn’t react very well to touch commands. You are better off using specialized app to achieve desired goal.