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Framer vs Notion

A detailed comparison to help you choose between Framer and Notion.

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Framer

Design and publish high-performance websites with animations.

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Notion

All-in-one workspace for notes, docs, and project management.

FeatureFramerNotion
Pricing ModelFreemiumFreemium
Free TierYesYes
Monthly Cost (Solo)$0$0
Target Audiencesolopreneurs, startups, creatorssolopreneurs, startups, creators
VerifiedYesYes
Solo-FriendlyYesYes
Open SourceNoNo
Editorial Rating4.4/54.5/5
CategoriesDesign, No-CodeProject Management, No-Code
Key FeaturesVisual website builder, Advanced animations, Responsive design, CMS, Custom code (React)Block-based editor, Databases & spreadsheets, Wiki & knowledge base, Project management, Team collaboration
Free Tier Quality
good
good

Pricing Breakdown

Framer

Free: 1 site, 1,000 visitors, framer.site domain. Mini: $5/month (custom domain, 10K visitors). Basic: $15/month (CMS, 150K visitors). Pro: $30/month (500K visitors, staging). Enterprise: custom.

Notion

Free: unlimited pages, 10 guests, 7-day history. Plus: $10/user/month (unlimited uploads, 30-day history). Business: $18/user/month (SAML SSO, private teamspaces). Enterprise: custom.

Integration Overlap

Shared Integrations (1)

Zapier

Only in Framer (6)

Google AnalyticsMeta PixelMailchimpHubSpotFigma (import)Custom code embeds

Only in Notion (9)

SlackGoogle DriveGitHubFigmaCalendlyJiraTrelloAsanaLinear

Use Case Fit

Framer

  • * Marketing website design
  • * Landing page creation
  • * Portfolio websites
  • * Blog with CMS
  • * Product launch pages

Notion

  • * Personal knowledge management and second brain
  • * Startup wiki and team documentation
  • * Lightweight CRM for freelancers
  • * Content calendar and editorial planning
  • * Product roadmap and feature tracking

Framer

Pros

  • + Beautiful animations out of the box
  • + Great performance scores
  • + Design-to-production workflow
  • + Component-based architecture
  • + Generous free tier

Cons

  • - Learning curve for advanced features
  • - CMS is simpler than Webflow's
  • - Limited e-commerce support

Notion

Pros

  • + Extremely flexible and customizable
  • + All-in-one solution reduces tool sprawl
  • + Generous free tier
  • + Active community and template ecosystem
  • + Powerful database features

Cons

  • - Can be slow with large workspaces
  • - Learning curve for advanced features
  • - Limited offline functionality

Editorial Verdict

Both tools are evenly matched on price. Framer excels at marketing website design, while Notion is stronger for personal knowledge management and second brain.

SaaSLens Editorial Team

Editorial Team

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