Notion has announced the acquisition of Skiff, a platform for file storage, document management, calendars, and emails, which stands out with its end-to-end data encryption. This deal has not disclosed its value.
Skiff, founded in 2020 by Andrew Milich and Jason Ginsberg, has previously raised $14.2 million in investments from notable investors such as Sequoia Capital, John Hennessy (Chairman of Alphabet board), and Jerry Yang (former CEO of Yahoo).
Notion expressed interest in Skiff’s services, particularly its Docs feature, since its launch. After the opportunity to meet Skiff’s founders, negotiations began and led to this acquisition.
Skiff has stated that it will cease operations within the next 6 months. Existing users will have to download or export their data themselves, as there will be no migration to Notion.
TLDR: Notion has acquired Skiff, a secure file storage and document management platform, known for its end-to-end data encryption. Skiff will cease operations in 6 months, and users will need to download or export their data on their own.
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