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Coda vs Notion AI
A detailed side-by-side comparison to help you choose the right AI tool for your needs.

Notion AI
The AI workspace where teams manage docs, projects, and knowledge in one place
Free / $10/mo
Feature Comparison
Pros & Cons
Coda
Pros
- Unique pricing model where only doc makers pay — editors and viewers are free
- Hundreds of integrations (Packs) connect tools like Slack, Jira, Figma, and Salesforce directly into docs
- Highly flexible: one platform handles docs, wikis, trackers, and lightweight custom apps
- Large template gallery with real-world examples from companies like Figma and Square
- Built-in AI assistant for meeting summaries, content creation, and automated follow-ups
Cons
- Steeper learning curve compared to simple doc tools due to formulas, tables, and automations
- Can become slow with very large, complex docs containing many connected tables
- Not a full replacement for dedicated project management tools like Jira for engineering teams
Notion AI
Pros
- All-in-one workspace eliminates switching between separate docs, project management, and wiki tools
- AI agents can automate repetitive workflows and take actions directly within the workspace
- Enterprise Search connects to external apps like Slack, Google Drive, and GitHub for cross-tool answers
- Model-agnostic AI lets teams switch between different LLM providers without losing context
- Strong security posture with SOC 2 Type 2, ISO 27001, GDPR, and zero data retention for Enterprise
Cons
- Full AI features (Agents, Enterprise Search, AI Meeting Notes) require Business plan at $20/seat/month — Free and Plus plans only get limited AI trial responses
- Broad feature set can be overwhelming; the platform tries to replace many specialized tools which means each individual feature may lack depth compared to dedicated alternatives
- HIPAA compliance and zero data retention are only available on Enterprise plans requiring sales contact
Our Verdict
Both Coda and Notion AI are excellent choices with similar feature sets. Your decision should depend on your specific needs, pricing, and whether you need self-hosting capabilities.