Hey IH! 👋
I'd love to hear your thoughts on the topic of copy management for web/mobile apps —
Aimed at PMs, copywriters and devs, CopyOcean takes copy from a Notion Table and exports it to JSON, so developers can easily drop it into the app. (https://www.copyocean.com). It's a Low/No-Code tool to manage copy.
It was motivated by years of experience in product development where copy management was often messy and ad-hoc. Unnecessary communication overhead, outdated copy and lost productivity were some of the problems that came with copy changes. CopyOcean attempts to solve this problem by using Notion Tables as a central source for copy and helping you hand over a machine-readable export (JSON) to developers.
Would love to know from you (a) how your copy process looks like today and (b) whether this is of interest! Of course any other thoughts welcome.
Does it update the copy automatically? Is the JSON meant be be consumed like an API? What is the problem with copy pasting it from a central source like a notion table?
Ah I find some info about that on the ‚how it works‘ page. Maybe it can be made a little bit more clear on the front page :)
Thanks for the feedback, I'll see how I can make this more clear on the front page!
This seems VERY cool — just signed up for beta access.
My first impression is that I could use this as basically a super light weight CMS with almost zero setup since Notion is awesome.
Looking forward to checking it out =)
Thanks for taking a look @leafman. Expect an email soon! 😁