Best Notion Alternatives for 2026
Why teams leave Notion, what they switch to, and how the total cost of ownership compares.
Why teams leave Notion
Notion AI is no longer available as a standalone add-on for new accounts — it is now bundled exclusively into Business ($15/user/mo annually) and Enterprise. Teams that need AI must pay Business pricing: a 50% premium over Plus ($10/user/mo). Existing Plus users who added the AI add-on before May 2026 retain access at their prior rate, creating a two-class customer base.
Starting May 4, 2026, Notion Custom Agents run on Notion Credits at $10 per 1,000 monthly credits — a new metered AI cost layer on top of Business plan pricing. Teams using agentic workflows for document creation, database updates, or cross-workspace automation now face unpredictable monthly credit consumption.
Notion lacks native time tracking, Gantt charts, and resource management. Teams using Notion for project management must add Everhour, Toggl, or similar tools — each adding $8–12/user/month on top of Notion's cost.
Performance degrades noticeably with large databases. Users with 5,000+ database entries report slow load times, laggy filters, and search that fails to find content. This creates a scaling wall for teams that centralize operations in Notion.
What teams are switching to
Notion's estimated TCO is $17,400/yr for a 50-person team. Here are the alternatives teams are using instead.
ClickUp
Free, $7–$12/member/mo (AI included)
ClickUp Brain AI is included in paid plans — no separate per-user AI fee. Combines docs, project management, time tracking, and whiteboards with AI that generates tasks, writes updates, and builds automations.
Coda
Free, $10–$30/user/mo (AI included)
Doc-powered workspace similar to Notion but with Coda AI included on Team plans ($10/user/mo). Better table performance for large datasets and more powerful automation via Packs. No separate AI add-on fee.
Slite
Free (50 docs), $8–$12.50/user/mo
AI-powered team knowledge base that answers questions from your docs instantly. Focused on knowledge management rather than trying to be everything. AI Ask feature finds and synthesizes answers across all documents.
StackCut doesn't sell or recommend any of these tools. We show them for context. The decision is yours.
Other project management cost breakdowns
Asana
$11/seat/month
Asana costs more than $10.99/seat. Forced seat bundles, AI credit overages, and SSO tier-locks inflate real spend 2-3x. See the full TCO breakdown.
Basecamp
$11/seat/month
Basecamp's flat $299/mo sounds simple, but missing Gantt charts, time tracking, and AI force you into paid add-on tools. See the real Total Cost of Ownership.
ClickUp
$7/seat/month
ClickUp starts at $7/seat — but AI add-ons, workspace-wide billing, and performance costs can double your spend. See the real TCO.
Jira
$8/seat/month
Jira lists at $7.91/user/month — but most teams pay $20-30 after marketplace apps, Guard SSO, and forced Cloud migration. See the real TCO.
Monday.com
$9/seat/month
Monday.com starts at $9/seat — but bucket pricing, automation caps, and product separation inflate real costs. See the true TCO breakdown.
Wrike
$10/seat/month
Wrike's $10/user Team plan lacks Gantt charts, time tracking, and AI. Business at $25/user adds those but Enterprise pricing runs $30–40/user. See the real Total Cost of Ownership.
See what your stack actually costs
Upload your QuickBooks export. Get a defensible savings report in under 10 minutes. Your spend data never leaves your browser.