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Notion is an all-in-one workspace tool combining notes, databases, wikis, and project management for individuals and teams.

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This page reflects public online discussion, collected and scored by automated systems and summarized using AI. It is not a statement of fact, not an audit, and not our own opinion of the product. Automated analysis can be incomplete or wrong, and scores carry the limitations described in our methodology. Companies can respond with their own perspective. See how this is calculated.

Updated June 29, 2026

Overall Pulse Score

46
Pulse Score

+13 over this period

A 0-100 index summarizing the tone of 118 relevant public mentions gathered from public online communities across 9 weeks in the selected period. It measures online sentiment, not a rating of the product's quality.

Weekly Sentiment Trend

Pulse Score by week over the selected period. Each point is one complete week of mentions.

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This week in public discussion

Sentiment around Notion remained largely critical in the recent period, with bugs drawing the highest volume of complaints by far across nearly 20 mentions, followed by reliability concerns and frustrations over missing integrations. Several commenters noted sync failures and other technical issues affecting day-to-day use. Praise was comparatively sparse, though a few discussions highlighted useful integrations and ease of use for personal organization like reading trackers and planners.

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AI-generated summary of public online discussion during this period. It reflects the tone of that discussion, not facts about the product or our views.

Sentiment mix by week

How the tone of public discussion splits each week.

Most-discussed praise

Strong features3
Good integrations3
Great collaboration2
Feature requests2
Easy to use2

Most-discussed complaints

Bugs28
Reliability15
Lacking integrations15
Missing features8
UI frustrations2

Themes across the selected period, with mention counts.

How Notion compares

Pulse Score over the selected period versus the top tracked competitors in Project Management.

Where the mentions come from

Share of the 118 relevant public mentions in the selected period, by source.

GitHub97% (115)
Hacker News3% (3)

Sample public mentions

Showing 5 of 118 analyzed public mentions in this period, with links to the original source. We do not reproduce full threads.

Hodor is a tiny macOS app that launches saved AI prompts into any text field — from the screen edge, keyboard shortcut, or keyword such as ;git.I work with different AI tools every day, and had prompts scattered across Raycast snippets, Apple Notes, and Notion — notes that kept g...

Hacker NewsMay 27, 2026

Hey HN. I built a dead-simple CMS for your AI agents — https://slopit.ioKept it minimal and agentic-first. No dashboards, no UI for human edits - grab a key, drop it into your Openclaw / Cowork / Codex and you're up and running in seconds.I wanted something lightweight for my own...

Hacker NewsApr 28, 2026

Built this while syncing my own blog from Notion. Good alternative to paid options like Super.so.Supports incremental sync, all Notion block types including equations and synced blocks, image download + WebP conversion, and adapters for Markdown, MDX, and JSON.Works with Next.js,...

Hacker NewsMay 8, 2026

Hey HN -- I'm Shalin, one of the cofounders of Hyper.My cofounder Kanyes and I have been power users of a lot of second brain type software like Notion and Obsidian for years, and tried fine-tuning GPT-2 back in 2020 to solve this exact problem of giving AI access to all context ...

Hacker NewsMay 27, 2026

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GitHubJun 14, 2026

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Deeper analysis

  • Bugs and reliability were the dominant complaint themes by a significant margin, shaping an overall cautious and frustrated tone.
  • Sentiment climbed from low early scores into a mid-range plateau through late May and early June before dipping again at the close of the window.
  • Opinion was divided on integrations, which appeared in both praise and complaint themes, reflecting inconsistent experiences across commenters.
  • AI-assisted workflows using Notion as an output destination generated mixed reactions, with some enthusiasm but little broad consensus.
Praise themeMentions
Strong features3
Good integrations3
Great collaboration2
Feature requests2
Easy to use2
Complaint themeMentions
Bugs28
Reliability15
Lacking integrations15
Missing features8
UI frustrations2

Public discussion of Notion over the past four weeks was dominated overwhelmingly by frustration rather than enthusiasm. Bugs were the single most cited issue by a wide margin, appearing nearly twice as often as the next complaint themes of reliability problems and missing or lacking integrations. Commenters describing sync failures and network-related errors reinforced the reliability thread, with at least one automated log surfacing in discussion that documented a Notion sync outright failing due to network restrictions. The volume of complaint themes collectively dwarfed the praise themes, which were modest in count and clustered around integrations that did work, general ease of use, and a handful of feature appreciations.

Sentiment tracked a notable arc across the window. Early data points carried quite low scores and minimal mention volume, suggesting limited but negative chatter. Discussion then picked up sharply in late May and into early June, and with that increase in volume came a meaningful lift in tone, pushing scores into the mid-to-upper forties. Several weeks held at that plateau, indicating a stabilized but still middling mood rather than any genuine positive swing. The most recent data point dropped back sharply, though it represented very thin mention volume, making the dip difficult to read as a durable signal.

Where opinion divided most clearly was around Notion as a surface for AI-generated content. Some mentions framed the platform as a natural destination for elaborate AI-produced documents, describing multi-page outputs with apparent approval, while others seemed indifferent or tangential to that use case entirely. Integration sentiment was split as well, appearing both in praise and complaint themes, suggesting some commenters found connectivity satisfying while others felt it fell short.

The broader tone discussion suggested a user base that continues to rely on Notion heavily enough to express disappointment rather than abandonment, but whose goodwill is being tested by persistent functional concerns.

AI-generated summary of public online discussion during this period. It reflects the tone of that discussion, not facts about the product or our views.

Member perspectives

Individual opinions from Pro members, posted over time. These are personal member views, not aggregated sentiment data.

Data summary

Total mentions analyzed (all time)
148
Mentions in selected period
118
Weeks in range
9
vs Project Management average (48)
Below by 2
Pricing
Free / Pro from $10/user/mo
Sources
GitHub (115), Hacker News (3)

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