
Notion Review
PROJECT MANAGEMENT & PRODUCTIVITY SOFTWAREChoose Notion when documentation and flexible databases are the primary job, with light project tracking layered on — not as a pure Work OS substitute.
Starting price
$10.00/user/month
Free plan
Yes
Free trial
Yes
Best for
Docs-first teams and wikis
SoftwareGlimpse review
7/10
Good
- ease of use8
- work planning6
- automation workflows6
- collaboration9
- integrations7
- reporting5
Our 6-step review process
Step 1
Collect
Collect first-party pricing, product, and documentation sources into structured facts.
Step 2
Score
Score category methodology criteria against product evidence — never affiliate economics.
Step 3
Editorial review
Write strengths, limitations, buyer fit, and plan guidance in plain language.
Step 4
Fact-check
Strip unsupported claims and keep public copy free of internal jargon.
Step 5
Final review
Approve scores only when assessment and review both clear editorial gates.
Step 6
Publish & monitor
Ship the product hub and refresh when pricing or capabilities change.
Evaluation criteria
Criteria used to evaluate Notion in its primary category.
10-point scoring scale
| 9.0 – 10 | Excellent |
| 8.0 – 8.9 | Strong |
| 7.0 – 7.9 | Good |
| 5.0 – 6.9 | Mixed |
| 0 – 4.9 | Limited |
Overall score calculation
Criterion scores are weighted by the category methodology, then averaged into an overall score. Scores only appear on the public page when both the assessment and product review are approved.
Current Notion overall: 7/10 (Good)
View scoring example →Continuous updates
Source freshness
Domain checked-at timestamps track when pricing and features were last verified.
Change monitoring
Plan renames, packaging changes, and new limits trigger editorial refresh.
Independence checks
Affiliate state is excluded from ranking and scoring inputs.
Version tracking
Methodology version is recorded on each assessment and review.