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Case study: Analyzing Notion app performance PerfPerfPerf #258

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Card Case study: Analyzing Notion app performance · PerfPerfPerf added the to the 网络收藏夹 list in the 遇见 board at June 10, 2020 at 02:48PM
 
> Web performance isn’t going to save you in this crisis. But if you’re building a software product, chances are you’re relatively unaffected. And in this case, having a quick app is more important than ever. Internet is slowing down due to increased demand, and people are holding on to their phones for longer – so if your app is slow, your users will be affected by it. And slow app means worse business. Today, let’s take a look at Notion – an advanced note-taking web app. Notion is a great product, but one thing customers complain about is its startup time: Notion app and my laptop OS take the same time to boot. Beautiful application but it's tooooo slow😔 — Aniket Mandle (@aniketmandle11) May 2, 2020 Notion shipped tremendous speed enhancements recently, but there’s still a lot of space to improve. Let’s reverse-engineer it and see what else can be optimized!
 
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