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Comparison

The Notion alternative that runs on your disk. Local notebook vs cloud workspace.

Notion is a cloud team workspace — databases, collaboration, custom agents, billed per seat. Morion is a single-player local workspace where your own AI reads notes and your agents work a kanban queue. Different shapes, different prices, different data-control.

At a glance

The short version.

Notion
Cloud workspace for teams.
  • Pages, databases, collaboration, permissions — a wiki plus project tool.
  • Notion AI: chat, autofill, custom agents, enterprise search across connected apps.
  • AI now bundled only into Business ($15/user/mo) and Enterprise tiers.
  • Everything lives on Notion's servers — that's the deal.
Morion
Local board for AI-assisted work.
  • Single local file on your disk. No account, no cloud, no telemetry.
  • Bring-your-own AI via MCP: Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, Cline, Zed, any client.
  • Free for local notes, kanban, and MCP. Paid ($8/mo) adds unlimited boards, Mo work packets, and Auto-code loops.
  • Personal, not collaborative. For your head, not your team.
Feature by feature

Where they actually differ.

Morion Notion
Where data lives On your machine Notion's cloud
Account required No Yes
Works offline Fully Limited
AI access model Any MCP client — Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, Cline, Zed Notion AI (proprietary) + connected apps
AI price Free (bring your own LLM) Business tier $15/user/mo; agents $10 per 1,000 credits
Folder-level AI permissions Paid tier — built in Workspace/page-level only
Mo work packets + assistant Mo on paid tier — BYO LLM key Notion AI — cloud-hosted, opaque model
Auto-code build/review loop Closed beta on paid tier Not available
Audit log of AI writes Built in Enterprise only
Collaboration No — single player Core feature
Databases & views No — notes + folders + tags Core feature
Mobile apps Not yet iOS & Android
Kanban / agent task queue Built in, MCP-native Databases + kanban views (cloud)
Personal pricing Free $0 Free (without AI); $10/mo Plus
The honest read

Where Notion is the better pick.

You're a team.

Real-time collaboration, comments, mentions, shared databases, permissions per page. Notion is built for this. Morion is single-player.

You need databases and dashboards.

Project trackers, CRMs, roadmaps, wikis with relational data. Notion's database model is central. Morion is notes, folders, and tags.

You want AI inside Notion itself.

If you're already deep in Notion, its AI sits right in the block. Morion assumes your AI lives in a separate chat client.

Where Morion wins

When your data needs to stay yours.

Your notes don't leave your machine.

Journals, personal research, client work under NDA, anything you wouldn't paste into a chat. Morion keeps it all on your disk. Notion's entire model is cloud-first.

Any AI, not just their AI.

Claude today, Cursor tomorrow, a local model next year. MCP means swapping the AI layer without migrating notes. Notion AI is locked to Notion.

Free AI access, forever.

Morion's MCP tools are all free. Notion bundled AI into the $15/user/mo Business tier — and agents cost $10 per 1,000 credits on top.

Zero lock-in.

Export your notebook to markdown in one click. No proprietary format, no vendor migration horror story. Notion exports work but often break formatting.

Bottom line

So which one?

Pick Notion if you need a shared team workspace, relational databases, or your AI workflow lives inside a wiki.

Pick Morion if you want a personal board that stays on your machine — and gives your agents tasks, context, and a place to report back.

They can coexist. Team docs in Notion, private thinking and agent work in Morion. Different tools for different jobs.

Try Morion free.

No account, no cloud, no telemetry. Export to markdown any time.

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