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Thanks for the feedback! The main difference between us (Deepnote) and Colab is that we aim for a clean reading experience, and we optimize for speed.

Colab seems to load a notebook that has editable cells and you can start executing cells directly, so it doesn't feel as a "publishing" feature, more like straight up notebook sharing.

And thanks for the bug report, will look into that



Thanks for the q! A follow-up comment here - if you look away from the publishing feature, the experience of Deepnote vs. Colab mainly differs in a) UI, b) breadth of integrations (Deepnote integrates with most of the data sources out there and plays well with the rest of your stack) and c) unlike Colab, Deepnote supports both real-time collaboration and asynchronous collaboration via comments - so quite literally Google docs / Figma meets notebooks.




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