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Head to Head
Winner: Notion
Notion logo
Notion (notion)
A

Notion

Docs, wikis, and projects with optional AI assistance.

VS
Grammarly logo
Grammarly (grammarly)
B
Grammarly
Writing assistant for grammar, clarity, and tone.

Expert Verdict

"Notion vs Grammarly is not a pure apples-to-apples comparison. Notion is a broader workspace with optional AI, while Grammarly is a focused writing assistant for clarity, grammar, and tone."

Why it wins

Notion wins overall because it covers more workflow surface area across notes, docs, organization, and collaborative writing.

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Winning Attributes

Ease of UseGrammarly
Best ValueGrammarly
Advanced FeaturesNotion
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Scores

Notion8.4
Overall score8.4/10
Ease of use8.3/10
Value for money8.1/10
Grammarly8.0
Overall score8.0/10
Ease of use9.2/10
Value for money7.6/10
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Features

FeatureNotionGrammarly
Grammar correctionBasicExcellent
Knowledge managementExcellentWeak
CollaborationStrongMedium
Ease for simple writingMediumExcellent
Workspace flexibilityExcellentLow
Writing polishGoodExcellent

Pricing

Notion
Free plan + paid team plans; AI add-on may apply.
Grammarly
Free plan + Premium tiers (check website).
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Pros & cons

Notion
Pros
  • Flexible docs + database system
  • Great templates and team collaboration
  • Strong for knowledge bases
  • Good integrations via ecosystem
Cons
  • Can feel complex for new users
  • Offline experience is limited
  • AI features may be an add-on
  • Performance depends on workspace size
Grammarly
Pros
  • Easy to use across apps and browsers
  • Great for polishing tone and clarity
  • Helpful suggestions for common writing mistakes
  • Good for non-native speakers
Cons
  • Advanced features require paid plan
  • Can be too prescriptive for creative writing
  • Not a full long-form content generator
  • Suggestions sometimes need human judgment

Use cases

Notion is better if…
  • teams
  • knowledge bases
  • project tracking
  • writers organizing research
Grammarly is better if…
  • students
  • professionals
  • email writing
  • editing

FAQ (for 2026)

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