Notion AI
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Cost

£10+
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Pricing Type

Freemium/add-on
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Free Plan

Yes
Notion AI is most useful when you already use Notion as a workspace.

That is the key point. On its own, it may not feel as exciting as ChatGPT or Claude. But inside a Notion setup, it can become a handy assistant for notes, documents, project plans, meeting records, wikis and team knowledge.

The value is not just “AI can write things”. Lots of tools can do that. The value is having AI close to the place where your notes and information already live.

If you use Notion to organise content plans, project notes, research, tasks or team pages, Notion AI can help summarise, rewrite, explain, tidy and build from that material. It is good for turning rough notes into something more useful.

For example, you could use it to summarise meeting notes, create action points, tidy a messy planning page, rewrite a section, draft a project outline or pull key ideas from a longer page.

I think it works best for people who already like Notion’s flexible setup. If you are not a Notion user, starting with Notion AI may feel like learning two things at once: the workspace and the AI. That can be too much for some people.
There is also a common Notion problem: it can become messy if you do not have a clear structure. AI can help tidy content, but it cannot fully save a workspace that has become a dumping ground. You still need good habits around naming pages, organising information and deciding what belongs where.

For creators, Notion AI can be useful for content calendars, article planning, idea banks and research notes. For teams, it can support internal knowledge and meeting summaries. But it is best when Notion is already part of the routine.
Notion AI is not the best standalone AI assistant. Its value comes from being built into a workspace. If Notion is already where your thinking lives, the AI features can be genuinely useful.

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What may annoy you: it can take practice, precise control can be hard, and it may not suit people who want a very simple beginner workflow.