## Why Notion users sometimes look for an alternative

Most people who type "Notion alternative" into Google aren't shopping for fun. They've been on Notion for a while, and something has worn through. We pulled the actual r/Notion threads where people describe what wore through. We're not going to paraphrase them — here are the verbatim titles, with their upvote and comment counts.

> "I was one of Notion's biggest fans...everything is wiped and gone..."
> *r/Notion · 168 upvotes · 185 comments*

> "Is it time to move away from Notion? Starting to feel a bit uneasy..."
> *r/Notion · 181 upvotes · 83 comments*

> "Does anyone else find Notion painfully slow, or is it just me?"
> *r/Notion · 91 upvotes · 76 comments*

> "Why is it all AI"
> *r/Notion · 291 upvotes · 57 comments*

> "(PETITION) Notion Custom Agents pricing (credits) is UNSUSTAINABLE"
> *r/Notion · 148 upvotes · 64 comments*

> "Officially moved from Notion to Obsidian"
> *r/ObsidianMD · 1925 upvotes · 118 comments*

Five patterns show up over and over: speed degrades as the workspace grows, AI is metered as a credit-priced add-on, the team-pricing model feels heavy for one person, data-loss anxiety, and the credit-burn pricing on agent features. None of these mean Notion is a bad product — they mean the shape stops fitting some users. That's worth saying plainly.

## The 3 shapes of "Notion alternative" — pick the one that matches your pain

Different pain points map to different products. Before pitching ours, here's the honest map. If your shape is one of the other two, the answer below is "not us, and that's fine."

**Shape 1 — "I want my docs back."** You want plain files on your machine, no sync subscription, no proprietary block format. Look at **Obsidian** (local-first, markdown, plugin-rich) or **Anytype** (local-first, peer-to-peer). Docapybara isn't this shape — we're cloud-hosted, and that's a deliberate trade.

**Shape 2 — "I want AI that actually works on my docs."** You want one integrated agent that reads, writes, edits, transcribes, and CRUDs pages — without stitching together five plugins or paying per credit. **Docapybara** is built for this shape. One person, one vault, one agent.

**Shape 3 — "I need something for my company."** You need shared workspaces, SSO, admin controls, real-time co-editing. Docapybara doesn't fit — we're single-user by design. Look at **Coda**, **Confluence**, or staying on Notion's team plan.

## Docapybara vs Notion — side-by-side for the single-user knowledge worker

Apples to apples on the dimensions that matter once you've decided you want a single-user setup with an integrated agent. We've kept Notion's strengths in plain language — concede where they win, claim only where we actually do.

| Dimension | Notion | Docapybara |
|---|---|---|
| Notes format | Proprietary block-JSON tree | Plain markdown (TipTap-rendered) |
| AI model | Notion AI as paid add-on, credit-priced | One integrated 27-tool agent, included |
| Databases | Open in their own tab / page | Inline via `:::database:::` directive — lives alongside your prose |
| Chat with PDFs | Limited via the AI add-on | Native — PDFs auto-converted to markdown via docstrange |
| Meeting transcription | Recently added | Built in, with speaker labels and 50MB uploads on Pro |
| Single-user pricing | Workspace model — designed for teams first | Designed for one person from day one |
| Page nesting | Subpages | Unlimited OneNote-style hierarchy |

## When Docapybara is the right move (and when Notion is)

This is the part most comparison pages skip. We'd rather have you happy somewhere else than churn from us in two weeks. Here's the honest split.

**Pick Notion if:**

- You need shared workspaces, real-time co-editing, or SSO
- You want an admin dashboard and per-seat invoicing
- Your workflows depend on Notion's existing template ecosystem
- Your team has already standardized on Notion and a switch would cost more than it saves

**Pick Docapybara if:**

- You're one person managing your own knowledge base — our guide on [AI for knowledge workers](/blog/ai-for-knowledge-workers/) lays out the persona and workflow shape
- You want an agent that edits and reorganizes pages, not just chats about them
- You care about owning your notes as plain markdown
- You want chat-with-PDFs and meeting transcription to work out of the box — see [AI meeting note taker with speaker labels](/blog/ai-meeting-note-taker/) for the meeting-side flow
- See the [pricing page](/pricing/) for free-tier limits and Pro upload caps

What Docapybara does **not** do that Notion does: shared workspaces, real-time co-editing, admin dashboards, SSO, per-seat invoicing. We're also not self-hosted, not local-first, and not open source. If any of those are dealbreakers, Notion (or Obsidian for local-first, Coda for team features) is the better call. We'd rather say so than pretend we cover ground we don't.

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Looking at other options? See [Docapybara vs Obsidian](/blog/vs-obsidian/) or [Docapybara vs Mem.ai](/blog/vs-mem/).