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Database view tabs now come in three flavors: 1. Icons only (new!) 2. Text only (new!) 3. Icon + text Go on and pick your favorite 🍦

Love these kinds of quality of life improvements. Letting users choose how they view tabs keeps things both clean and flexible.

Love the flexibility clean UI choices make a big difference! 👌

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Notion Most product teams ship features. Elite product teams ship behavior change. Three view tabs sounds small on paper… but it quietly solves a huge UX problem: too many choices create friction, too few create limitations. This is smart product psychology by Notion. They’re not just adding flavors. They’re reducing decision fatigue while preserving flexibility. That’s how sticky products grow: Simple enough to start. Powerful enough to stay. A lot of builders should study this move closely. Small interface changes often create bigger retention gains than loud feature launches.

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Such a simple but thoughtful update! Icons only keeps things minimal and clean — exactly what power users needed. These little UX wins make a big difference in day-to-day workflows.

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Can you please add a feature to filters to allow them to toggle instead of add on? Ex: if I have a list of a group of boys and girls and I want to filter boys then girls. I should be able to toggle between them using filters. right now if I have boys filter view and I want to show girls instead I have to turn off boys then turn on girls. imagine if the list is bigger. it is just not very intuitive. Thank you in advance. :)

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These are the kind of updates you do not ask for but instantly appreciate.

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Definetely an improvement, coming from someone that hardly ever uses custom icons (=busy work). I'd love to be able to have the display option on a per view basis (not per block or data source).

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When will it be possible to change the icon of a page with automation?

This is 😎 cool, the view option gives different flavours indeed.

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