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How to Create a Knowledge Base in Coda

Updated on:
June 5, 2026
By:
Madhav Bhandari
Use this interactive demo to learn how to build an organized knowledge base in Coda from scratch.

Quick summary

Coda lets you create a structured knowledge base using Blank Docs, Tables, and Pages to centralize team information. By adding columns, filters, and search features, teams can organize and access documentation quickly without switching tools.


Steps

  1. Click "+ Blank Doc" and name it "Knowledge Base" to start a new Coda document.
  2. Click "+" and select "Table" to insert a structured table into your document.
  3. Add columns including "Title," "Category," "Author," "Last Updated," and "Link/Content" to define your knowledge base structure.
  4. Use Pages for main categories such as Onboarding and Policies, and Subpages for detailed content within each category.
  5. Apply Filters to your table to enable easy navigation across knowledge base entries.
  6. Use the /Search feature or link key resources on a dedicated dashboard to provide quick access to important content.

📌 Why this matters

Building a knowledge base in Coda gives teams a single, searchable source of truth for policies, onboarding materials, and internal documentation. Unlike static wikis or scattered documents, Coda's flexible Tables, Pages, and Filters let teams structure content dynamically and find information faster. This matters because poor documentation leads to repeated questions, slower onboarding, and lost institutional knowledge. A well-organized Coda knowledge base reduces information silos and keeps every team member aligned without leaving their workflow.
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