Notion's Price Hike in 2026 — Your Real Options When the Bill Goes Up
"Another Price Increase?"
In 2024, Notion restructured its pricing alongside the AI feature rollout: tightened free tier limits, higher Plus plan pricing, and AI as a paid add-on.
"Used to be free and now it's restricted." "The price nearly doubled." These posts are showing up regularly in Notion user communities.
This isn't unique to Notion — it's a broader SaaS trend. But it stings more for Notion users because the data you've built up inside Notion is harder to move than with most tools.
Notion Pricing in 2026
| Plan | Monthly (annual billing) | Key Limits |
|---|---|---|
| Free | $0 | 1 guest, 5MB file uploads |
| Plus | $10/mo | Unlimited guests |
| Business | $15/mo | SAML SSO, advanced analytics |
| Notion AI | +$8/mo | AI features add-on |
For a solo user running "Notion + AI": $18/month = $216/year.
Three Options When the Price Goes Up
Option A: Stay (accept the increase or drop to free tier)
Good fit if: You're doing real-time collaboration with a team / you're deeply dependent on Linked Databases, Relations, or Rollups.
The problem: Notion's AI pricing structure creates compounding lock-in. As AI integrates deeper into your workflow, the cost of leaving rises. The pricing trajectory suggests AI add-on costs will keep climbing.
Option B: Migrate to an Alternative
Popular migration destinations:
| Alternative | Monthly Cost | vs. Notion |
|---|---|---|
| Obsidian | $0 (sync: $4) | Fully local, offline-first |
| Logseq | $0 | Outliner / graph view |
| Coda | $10+ | More powerful formulas, DB |
| Craft | $0–$5 | Apple ecosystem focused |
The problem: These solve "write and organize notes." None solve automated life data aggregation, yesterday-vs-today comparisons, or a personal KPI dashboard. Migration addresses the cost but not the underlying need.
Option C: Decouple Life Logging from Notion Entirely
This is the structural fix.
Keep using Notion for document management if you like it (the free tier handles that fine) — but move numerical data, KPIs, finance, health logs to a system designed for that purpose.
The Hidden Costs Beyond the Monthly Fee
Vendor Lock-In Cost
Notion stores data in its own block JSON format. Export exists but degrades in structure. The more data you accumulate, the higher the migration cost becomes. Every month you stay is a month more data locked in.
AI Pricing Compounding
Using Notion AI creates dependency. When AI is organizing, summarizing, and surfacing your notes, you stop being able to function without it. That's the design — and it makes the AI add-on feel mandatory over time.
Feature Direction Risk
Notion's roadmap is moving toward enterprise. Real-time collaboration, SAML, advanced permissions — team features. Personal features you might actually want (automatic data collection, yesterday comparison, personal KPI) aren't the priority. You could keep paying and still not get what you actually need.
Running Personal KPIs at $0/month
Jibun Kaisha's cost structure:
| Component | Cost |
|---|---|
| Flutter Web (hosting) | Firebase Hosting free tier |
| Supabase (DB + Edge Functions) | Free up to 50,000 MAU |
| AI features (Gemini Flash) | ~$1/month usage-based |
| Total | ≈ $1/month |
Compared to Notion + AI at $18/month: $204/year difference. Over 5 years: $1,020.
And what you get:
- Data in PostgreSQL you control
- No vendor lock-in (Flutter + Supabase are open source)
- KPI dashboard, yesterday comparisons, 6-department management — built in from day one
Summary
Notion's price increase is a useful forcing function: it prompts you to ask what you actually need.
Team document management → Notion is a defensible choice.
Personal life log management → The product wasn't designed for this.
Before renewing at the higher price, consider whether the dollars would be better spent on a system where your data is yours, your costs are predictable, and the feature roadmap serves your actual use case.
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