Coda community support update

TL;DR: Please reach out to Coda’s Support team via chat or email if you think you might be encountering a bug, and also complete our community improvement survey for your chance to claim Coda-exclusive swag before it’s gone!

Over the past few months, Coda and Grammarly have been transitioning to a new phase as one organization. During that time, we’ve been hard at work behind the scenes, reimagining how we support and grow our communities. We’re currently shaping our vision of a unified community, but your feedback is essential to help us get it right.

We’d love to hear from you—what’s working, what isn’t, and what you’d love to see next. Please take a few minutes to complete our Community Improvement Survey. It’s a small way to make a big impact—and yes, there’s swag in it for you. :wink:

In the meantime, we encourage everyone to continue sharing knowledge and helping one another in this forum, as you’ve always done.

A quick community moderation update: If you encounter Coda product bugs or have issues with docs that contain private data, please reach out to the Coda Support team directly, as they do not monitor or respond in the Community forum. If you have a current issue that has not been addressed, please email support@coda.io or open a chat by selecting the question mark in the bottom-right corner of your Coda doc.

Thanks for your continued patience and collaboration. More to come soon!

-The Coda Community Team

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Hi, all!

I heard the request that members are looking for an update.

First of all, I want to thank everyone who has shared feedback and ideas over the past few months. I’m seeing your feedback, and it’s been incredibly helpful as we continue envisioning the future of this community for all of you. :purple_heart:

As you may notice, I’m not as available to support this space as I’d like, so I encourage members who think they might be encountering a bug or have an issue with docs to continue reaching out directly to Coda’s Support team. They don’t monitor this forum, but you can get help quickly by emailing support@coda.io or starting a chat from the question mark in the bottom-right corner of your Coda doc.

In the meantime, my top priority is expanding our team so members here feel supported and heard. We hope to welcome a dedicated Community Manager in early 2026 to help nurture and grow this space.

More updates to come in the new year. Thank you again for your continued patience, collaboration, and care for this community.

Emma, on behalf of the Superhuman Community Team

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