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Overview

Description

Slite is a Wiki with a twist. It’s not publishing software, it’s enterprise wiki software. The focus is on reusing information between teams and divisions, with Web 2.0 properties like ... Read More

Notion is a collaborative enterprise wiki and document library application designed for small to large businesses and workgroups. Notion has the ability to automatically capture and ... Read More

Entry Level Pricing
  • Starts from $6.67 , Billed Yearly
  • Starts from $10 , yearly
Free Trial Availability
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11 Features

Unique Features

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    Pricing

    Pricing Option
        Starting From
        • $6.67 , Billed Yearly
        • $10 , yearly
        Pricing Plans
        • Free

          • 100 docs

          • Unlimited members

          • Unlimited integrations

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        • Standard

          • EVERYTHING IN FREE, PLUS:

          • Unlimited docs

          • Read-only permissions

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        • Enterprise

          • EVERYTHING IN STANDARD, PLUS:

          • Account Manager

          • OpenID SSO (Okta, Azure and more)

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        • Free

          Free

          • Collaborative workspace

          • Integrate with Slack; GitHub & more

          • Basic page analytics

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        • Plus

          $12

          per seat/month

          • Everything in Free +

          • Unlimited blocks for teams

          • Unlimited file uploads

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        • Business

          $18

          per seat/month

          • Everything in Plus +

          • SAML SSO

          • Verify any page

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        Other Details

        Organization Types supported
        • Medium Business
        • Small Business
        • Large Enterprises
        • Individuals
        • Freelancers
        • Medium Business
        • Small Business
        • Large Enterprises
        • Individuals
        • Freelancers
        Platforms Supported
        • Browser Based (Cloud)
        • Mobile - iOS
        • Mobile - Android
        • Installed - Windows
        • Installed - Mac
        • Browser Based (Cloud)
        • Browser Based (Cloud)
        • Mobile - iOS
        • Mobile - Android
        • Installed - Windows
        • Installed - Mac
        • Browser Based (Cloud)
        Modes of support
        • 24/7 (Live rep)
        • Business Hours
        • Online
        • 24/7 (Live rep)
        • Business Hours
        • Online
        API Support
        • Not Available
        • Not Available
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        User Reviews

        User Ratings
        Rating Distribution

        Excellent

        126

        Very Good

        4

        Good

        0

        Poor

        0

        Terible

        0

        Excellent

        120

        Very Good

        38

        Good

        5

        Poor

        1

        Terible

        4

        Expert's Review generated by AI

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        Notion has completely transformed the way I organize, collaborate, and manage information across projects and teams. It’s an incredibly powerful and flexible tool that functions as a knowledge ...Read more

        Pros and Cons
        • Notion seamlessly combines note-taking, task management, knowledge base, and project collaboration into one intuitive platform, eliminating the need for switching between multiple apps.

        • Users can tailor pages and workflows with databases, Kanban boards, calendars, and templates to suit personal or team needs, promoting efficiency and clarity.

        • Real-time editing, shared workspaces, comments, and mentions make collaboration smooth and ideal for distributed teams.

        • Every piece of content is indexed and instantly searchable, making it easy to locate documents, tasks, or even specific discussions quickly.

        • Notion’s performance in offline mode is subpar, which may frustrate users who frequently work without internet access.

        • While it integrates with tools like Zapier, Notion lacks built-in automation and time tracking, which could limit its use in more complex workflow environments.

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        Customers
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        Toyota

        Figma

        Figma

        Ramp

        Ramp

        Media and Screenshots

        Screenshots
        Project Launch

        7 Screenshots

        Notion screenshot

        4 Screenshots

        Videos
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        1 Videos

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        1 Videos

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        Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

        Stuck on something? We're here to help with all the questions and answers in one place.

        Yes, both Slite and Notion offer a Free Trial.

        Slite is designed for Freelancers, Medium Business and Small Business.

        Notion is designed for Individuals, Freelancers, Medium Business and Small Business.

        Pricing for Slite Starts at $6.67/User/Month when Billed Yearly whereas for Notion Starts at $10per seat/month when yearly.

        Some top alternatives to Slite includes Confluence, Notion, GitBook, Zoho Wiki, Drupal Wiki, LearnLode Enterprise, TWiki, Teamemo, Wiki Valley and Team Wiki.

        Some top alternatives to Notion includes Jira, Knote, Trello, Confluence, Asana, Easynote, ClickUp, TWiki, MeisterNote and Zenkit Hypernotes.

        Disclaimer: This research has been collated from a variety of authoritative sources. We welcome your feedback at [email protected].