[4][5][6] Possible uses for Coda documents include using them as a wiki, database, or project management tool.
[1] Coda Project, Inc. was founded by Shishir Mehrotra and Alex DeNeui in June 2014, who met at MIT.
[9] Version 1.0 had an improved user interface, new features for folders and workspaces, and permission levels for accessing files.
The 2021 funding brought Coda's valuation to $1.4 billion, making it a unicorn.
[6] In December 2024, Coda was acquired by Grammarly in an all-stock deal for an undisclosed amount.