Friday Links: Product Edition
Friday Links: Product Edition

Here are the most interesting links this week from our product department. Thanks to Tyler Strand. Collated by Chloe Olewitz.
- “Canvas”
Canvas is an app for collaborative writing that could be used to replace Google Drive. And “Canvas supports JSON responses, just append .json to any note!” (via David A. Viramontes) - “Notion”
Notion is getting a lot of attention in our Product Flow this week. “It reminds me of the simplicity and power of WorkFlowy with the clean design of something like Dropbox Paper.” (via Maxim Siebert) - “Are.na”
“I’ve been really enjoying are.na lately for idea capturing both privately and collaboratively. I really like its emphasis on privacy control.” (via Lara Warman) - “Announcing Power-Ups For All!”
“Big update from Trello — integrations with tons of apps are now free, custom fields on cards, automatically repeating cards, and more.” (via Cody Cowan) - “ConversationalStories”
“The misconception is that the product owner (or business analysts) creates user stories and then puts them in front of developers to implement,” writes Martin Fowler, who proposes that stories should actually develop through an interdisciplinary dialogue. (via Drew Bell)