Versatile and Customizable, But Could Be Faster
What do you like best about the product?
I use Notion for daily task planning, and I appreciate how it helps me solve the problem of not being consistent. I really like that it's like everything in one and is easily accessible with syncing capabilities. The templates and design stand out because they help save time and effort, and they're customizable. Switching to Notion from physical daily planners has been a big plus because online planners are more convenient, easy to use, and customizable too. I found setting up Notion to be as easy as driving a car.
What do you dislike about the product?
It can be faster, the offline mode kicks in which delays, and the pages aren't switched soon.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Notion solves my consistency issue with task planning. It's like everything in one, easily accessible, and synced. I love the templates and design which save time and effort. Switching from physical planners to Notion made things more convenient and customizable.
Intuitive Customization, Effortless App Building
What do you like best about the product?
I like Notion for my business purposes. It helps in many ways by making things easy, and the AI features are also a plus. I really appreciate its customization capabilities and how easy it is to use without needing specific coding or scripts.
What do you dislike about the product?
Some lack issue
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Notion helps in app building and customization, making things easy without needing coding or scripting. The AI also helps.
All-in-One Organization with Powerful Relational Databases
What do you like best about the product?
I like that I can get rid of all my other scattered notes and start to have everything in one place. What makes that work best for me is to be able to create relational databases. I used to work with FileMaker Pro at my job years ago and didn't think I would be able to make something like work for my personal business, but Notion has been a lovely surprise.
What do you dislike about the product?
The only thing I don't like about Notion, now that I have upgraded to using Notion AI, is that messing around with it has become too fun. It can be a time suck making my Notion so complete and then making it pretty on top.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
As an indie author, I’ve found that the world of self-publishing has become more and more complex. To keep track of all the metadata required for my work—including details for several books, in different languages and formats, across various sales platforms—with the help of the AI assistant, I built a Notion database. I refer to it as my Ultimate Author Dashboard.
Versatile and User-Friendly Workspace Solution
What do you like best about the product?
I like Notion's user-friendly UI, which makes it easy to navigate and use. I also appreciate that it just does the job, and I'm happy with it. Notion serves as an all-in-one workspace, combining note-taking, documentation, task management, and database handling into one platform, so I don't need separate apps for notes, tasks, and project tracking. The blocks-based editing allows me to create structured pages like wikis and project plans. Custom databases like tables, lists, and kanban boards are useful, and having multiple views for the same data, such as tables or calendars, is flexible and helpful. The pre-built templates for tasks and roadmaps save me time. I also value how it supports team collaboration with shared workspaces and integrates various media like PDFs and videos. Its aesthetic and flexible design lets me customize pages visually, and it integrates well with other tools like Google Drive and calendar apps for a seamless workflow.
What do you dislike about the product?
Large databases can slow down. When you have many pages, complex relations, or heavy media, the workspace may lag. Not ideal for fast, handwritten, or messy note-taking; apps like OneNote are better for quick scribbling or drawing. Learning curve; because it’s customizable, beginners may feel overwhelmed at first. Offline support is weaker; Notion is mostly cloud-dependent and less efficient offline. Not a full project-management tool; it can handle tasks, but lacks advanced features like deep automation, workload management, Gantt dependencies, etc.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I use Notion to plan my studies, with an AI assistant managing my tasks based on attention span. It combines note-taking, task management, and databases in one workspace, and its blocks-based editing and custom databases make organizing easier.
Highly Customizable with Room for AI Improvement
What do you like best about the product?
I like Notion's organization and the unique way to create everything with my own pa zazzz. It's great for making a planner, adding transactions with just a click of a button instead of going back and forth. I also like how Notion AI can automatically add notes and saves not only my files but also reads my notes and summarizes them.
What do you dislike about the product?
The Notion AI sometimes doesn't understand what I ask it to do and ruins most of my templates. I want to use it with Google Drive and Gmail but I don't have a business. I think I pay enough for a student to allow us to use those while inside Notion, making it more accessible. With Notion AI, the initial setup didn't go very well.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Notion eases my financial stress, tracks book progress, and stores my course notes for future reference.
My notebook
What do you like best about the product?
It's ai feature that let's us modify the notes in just seconds according to us
What do you dislike about the product?
I recently made notes on notion and it sometimes iverexplains things that are not needed that much
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I'm a college student so I need last minute notes so that I can take an overview of each and every topic and notion Helps me a lot in that
Versatile Workspace Tool with Room for Improvement
What do you like best about the product?
I use Notion to organize my daily tasks and manage my workflow. It solves my problem of arranging my schedule, taking notes, and collaborating with my team. I like that Notion allows me to do multiple things like managing tasks, and it assists with collaboration, where other apps fall short. The ability to share notes and documents with team members is very handy and useful. I find task management in Notion powerful because it offers flexibility and structure, letting me keep all tasks in one place with to-do lists, Kanban boards, calendars, and more. The templates reduce effort, allowing me to organize work in a way that suits my brain. Notion’s note-taking combines the best of Google Docs, Evernote, and Wiki, with rich content options, linked notes, and excellent search capabilities. For collaboration, real-time editing is crucial, as are features like task assignment and page sharing with varied permissions, ensuring all discussions and context stay attached to the work. This significantly reduces the friction of using multiple platforms like Google Docs and Slack.
What do you dislike about the product?
Notion slows down with big databases, heavy dashboards, or lots of collaborators. It has weak offline mode where editing and syncing offline is unreliable. There's limited automation—no true recurring tasks or workflow rules, and minimal reminders. The database complexity with relations, rollups, and formulas is powerful but hard to learn. Permissions are clunky and managing access in a big workspace is confusing. The mobile app struggles with database editing, drag-and-drop, and navigation feeling heavy and awkward. Search can be slow or inaccurate in bigger workspaces and lacks advanced filtering. Limited exports and backups lose structure, and there's no local, full-fidelity backup option.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I use Notion to organize tasks like scheduling and note-taking and collaborate with my team. It combines task management flexibility, rich note-taking, and collaborative features, streamlining work and reducing friction by keeping everything in one ecosystem.
Shared documentation has improved async collaboration and supports thoughtful decision making
What is our primary use case?
My main use case for Notion is documentation, roadmapping, and Notion AI for note taking and summarizations.
In terms of documentation, for example, in product, I start with writing a story doc, which is a high level description of the opportunity, and then I build subpages with more specific information, such as technical design, product requirement documentation, roadmaps, and pages that are specific to domains such as commercial or compliance. I create a hub with subpages for both product and technical work as well as for alignment with other departments.
What is unique about how my team uses Notion is that we use Notion AI to transcribe calls and also use Notion AI to check with artificial intelligence how decision making on the call could be improved.
What is most valuable?
In my opinion, the best features Notion offers are easy linking of pages, great tables, AI summarizations, and AI note taking.
Notion has positively impacted my organization by allowing us to work better asynchronously. Instead of having many alignment meetings, we write our thinking down on Notion, share it with team members who can then think through a topic thoroughly and add their comments to improve our overall strategic decision making.
I have noticed specific outcomes such as fewer meetings and improved collaboration, which contributes to better alignment and fewer mistakes or miscommunication.
What needs improvement?
I think Notion can be improved by making AI meeting notes speaker-based, as when I ask to create a summary, it does not understand whether it was a specific user or a person with a specific role who mentioned something, which is important for attributing value to what people say.
Furthermore, the overall Notion AI interface on the right-hand side is less convenient than the pure ChatGPT interface because it is not full screen and feels packed and busy.
Also, sometimes tagging when I search for people to tag does not identify people immediately even though they are part of the team. It seems to have a glitch, and that is the main issue.
Maybe some track changes feature would be beneficial, as some people still prefer to use Word rather than Notion for the track changes feature.
For how long have I used the solution?
I have been using Notion for about four years.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
I have not seen any issues with Notion's scalability.
How are customer service and support?
Customer support for Notion is actually great; they are really responsive.
Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?
Previously, I used the Microsoft Suite, and I switched because Notion is more user-friendly than SharePoint.
What was our ROI?
Unfortunately, I have not tracked any specific metrics such as time saved, money saved, or fewer employees needed that can be attributed specifically to Notion.
What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?
My experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing is fine, but it is quite annoying that any upgrades on Notion need to happen with all team members. It is impossible to give some features or capabilities to only a subset of users, which actually slows down the adoption of some features due to significant cost implications. I would say that has been the biggest issue with Notion, and generally, it is not cheap.
Which other solutions did I evaluate?
I did not evaluate other options before choosing Notion.
What other advice do I have?
My advice to others looking into using Notion is that change management is key. If you have employees who are really set on the Microsoft Suite, it may be challenging to switch the whole organization to Notion, and you may end up in a situation where half of your organization's documents live on SharePoint and the other half on Notion. I would rate my overall experience with Notion an eight out of ten.
Excellent for Organizing Teams and Streamlining Collaboration
What do you like best about the product?
This tool is useful for building a shared platform and organizing separate pages based on different types of work or teams. It helps keep everything structured and accessible for everyone involved.
What do you dislike about the product?
I find it challenging to lock down certain sections of pages. It can be difficult to secure specific areas as needed.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Notion makes it easy to view pages and shared notes with different teams. It has been helpful for me in recording meeting notes and sharing them while collaborating with cross-functional teams at work.
Excellent for Reference and Study, Needs UI Customization
What do you like best about the product?
I like the fluidity of connection in Notion; you can make anything accessible from any page, which is great. It makes it easier to reference material from other classes and connect dots about conditions or treatments.
What do you dislike about the product?
I think the aesthetic customizability should be vastly improved. It's a little difficult, there's lots of limitations compared to most notetaking/writing software like docs, word, etc. So to get the page to look how I want is not really possible, and it took a while to understand that.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Notion helps me create practice tests like my exams and makes it easier to reference and connect material from different classes.