Torn between Noti and Notion Calendar? Five minutes will tell.
Writing one line beats comparing tables a hundred times. Start without signing up, and come back to this table if it’s not for you.
Notion is the king of docs, databases, and collaboration. That power comes with weight and a lot of setup. Noti focuses narrowly on "jotting something down fast and turning it into an event."
| Feature | Noti | Notion |
|---|---|---|
| Docs, wikis, databases | Note-focused | ✓ Strength |
| Team collaboration & sharing | Google shared calendars | ✓ Strength |
| Korean natural language → event | ✓ Korean detection + AI | Mostly English |
| Write instantly, no setup | ✓ One note box | Requires database design |
| Offline writing | ✓ PWA queue | Limited |
| Google Calendar sync | ✓ Two-way | ✓ Two-way |
| Pricing | Free + Pro ₩6,900/mo | Free + paid plans |
If work docs, databases, and team collaboration are central, choose Notion. If you want a light personal tool where whatever pops into your head becomes an event, choose Noti. Many people use both together (see the Notion migration guide).
Writing one line beats comparing tables a hundred times. Start without signing up, and come back to this table if it’s not for you.
Just jot a memo and it becomes an event. 5 minutes without signing up, 7 days free after.