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Notion
A flexible workspace that doubles as a CRM, content planner, and lightweight project tracker, all from one tool.
En un coup d'œil
- Note
- ★★★★★4.5/5
- Tarif
- Free for personal use, paid plans from $10/mo
- Catégorie
- Productivity
- Dernière revue
- Idéal pour
- Solopreneurs who want one workspace for notes, content, and a lightweight CRM.
Pour
- One tool replaces three or four, so fewer subscriptions to track
- Databases are powerful enough for a real client CRM
- Generous free tier covers most solo use
- Templates make setup quick
Contre
- Mobile app feels noticeably slower than the desktop version
- Easy to over-engineer your own setup and waste a Saturday tweaking it
- No native email sync, so you need a third-party tool for that
Why Notion shows up in almost every solopreneur stack
Notion's strength is also its weakness: it does not have an opinion. You can use it as a notes app, a CRM, a content calendar, a wiki, or all four. For a one-person business that means fewer tools to wire together, and one place to look when you cannot remember where you wrote something.
This is a placeholder review so you can see the tool review layout. I'll write the real one when we migrate content.
How I use it
- Client tracker. A database with status, last-touched date, and a notes block per row.
- Content planner. Articles in draft / review / published, with a publish date property.
- Reading queue. Anything I want to revisit when I have time to think.
What to know before you commit
The biggest risk with Notion is spending more time configuring it than using it. Start with one database. Add a second only when the first one has been useful for a month.
Verdict
If you only have time to learn one productivity tool this quarter, this is the one I would pick.
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