If you want an all-in-one workspace but Notion isn’t the right fit, here are the strongest alternatives — and what each does best.
Notion is a great all-in-one workspace, but teams look for alternatives over per-seat pricing, missing native whiteboards or study tools, or a different balance of structure and simplicity. We compared the leading options on content types, collaboration, AI, and price.
The all-in-one knowledge workspace: docs, sheets, slides, whiteboards, flowcharts, databases, a Jira-grade task board, journal, AI, and spaced-repetition flashcards.
Best for: Individuals and teams that want every content type — and their tasks and study tools — in one searchable, collaborative workspace.
Documents that act like apps, with powerful tables and automations.
Best for: Teams that want to build lightweight apps inside a doc.
A project-management platform with docs and whiteboards attached.
Best for: Teams whose center of gravity is project management.
Local-first, plugin-rich notes with backlinks and a knowledge graph.
Best for: Solo power users who want local ownership.
Open-source, local-first docs paired with an edgeless canvas.
Best for: People who want self-hosted docs and canvas.
Local-first, encrypted, object-based personal knowledge base.
Best for: Privacy-focused individuals.
Atlassian’s enterprise wiki, strongest alongside Jira.
Best for: Enterprises invested in Atlassian.
For an all-in-one workspace that adds native whiteboards, flowcharts, slides, a Jira-grade task board, and spaced-repetition flashcards, Arythmatic Notes is our top pick. Obsidian is best for local-first solo PKM, and ClickUp for project-management-led teams.
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