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Psyth vs Notion
Notion is for docs. Psyth is for running a team.
Notion is the best document and wiki tool. Psyth doesn't try to replace Notion for docs — it complements it by giving you the structured operational layer (issues, OKRs, people, time) that Notion's databases struggle to model.
Where Psyth wins
- Purpose-built data model — not bolted onto a doc tool.
- Real workflow engine (statuses, transitions, automations).
- People ops features Notion lacks (directory, leave, reviews).
- Pairs well with Notion as your wiki.
Where Notion wins (today)
- Notion is unmatched for docs, wikis, and collaborative writing.
- Notion's flexibility is unmatched for ad-hoc data modeling.
Feature-by-feature
Live, hand-verified comparison of capabilities Psyth and Notion ship today.
| Feature | Psyth | Notion |
|---|---|---|
Issue trackingNotesNotion databases ≠ a real issue tracker. | Yes | Partial |
| Sprint cycles | Yes | No |
| Goals & OKRs | Yes | Partial |
| Employee directory | Yes | Partial |
| Performance reviews | Yes | No |
| Time tracking | Yes | No |
Pricing
Notion Plus is $10/user/mo and Business is $15. Psyth Starter is $8 and Pro is $14 with operational features Notion doesn't ship.
See Psyth pricing →Frequently asked questions
Should I keep Notion?
Yes — Notion is great for docs and wikis. Use Psyth for the structured work and people-ops layer.