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Notion is an AI workspace for individuals, teams, and enterprises, positioned as “one tool to run your company.” Based on the captured content, it brings documents, knowledge bases, project management, databases, forms, site publishing, calendar, email, and AI capabilities into a single platform. It is suitable for product, engineering, design, marketing, IT, startups, SMBs, and large enterprises.
At its core are configurable pages and databases: it supports tasks, subtasks, dependencies, statuses, assignees, due dates, Kanban/calendar/timeline views, as well as charts, dashboards, and forms. For collaboration, it offers comments, co-editing, Guests, Teamspaces, permission groups, private team spaces, and granular database permissions. Its AI capabilities include document generation and editing, database autofill, AI Meeting Notes, Enterprise Search, Notion Agent, and Custom Agents. Integrations cover Slack, Google Drive, GitHub, Asana, Jira, Figma, Zapier, Okta, DLP/SIEM, and more, with Public API, Webhooks, CLI, and Workers also available.
Plans include Free, Plus, Business, and Enterprise. Free is $0 per member/month; Plus is $10 per member/month; Business is $20 per member/month; Enterprise requires contacting sales. AI, Custom Agents, Workers, and custom domains may involve trials, credits, or additional per-domain charges. Plus offers a free one-person benefit for students and educators.
The advantages are its high level of integration, bringing wikis, docs, projects, and databases together into a unified source of team information; strong flexibility, with highly adaptable templates and views; and relatively complete permissions, security, and integration capabilities on Business/Enterprise plans. The drawbacks are that advanced security, SCIM, audit logs, zero data retention, and similar features are mainly limited to Enterprise; the cost model for AI and Agents is relatively complex; the free plan has obvious limitations on multi-user collaboration and file uploads; and its flexibility also requires teams to manage structure and permissions carefully.
It is suitable for teams that need a unified knowledge base, project collaboration, meeting notes, R&D workflows, and cross-tool search, especially organizations that want to build internal workspaces in a low-code way. If an enterprise has strong compliance, audit, and identity governance requirements, it should pay particular attention to evaluating Enterprise.
The captured text does not provide information on access from mainland China, ICP filing, nodes, or availability, so its access status in China is unknown.
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