Direct answer
EVERYSYNC is the operations-grade alternative to Notion. Notion is wonderful for documents, wikis, and lightweight project tracking, but it isn't a real Business OS — it can't run your CRM, contracts, HR, payroll, or finance. EVERYSYNC ships those 39 modules as first-class products with proper data models and access control, and includes a wiki + docs surface (KnowledgeSync) that handles the Notion-shaped use case.
Bottom line: Pick EVERYSYNC when you need to actually run your business on the platform. Pick Notion when you only need docs and wikis.
Frequently asked questions
How is EVERYSYNC different from Notion?
EVERYSYNC ships 39 modules — CRM, HR, contracts, documents, finance, support, ops — in one platform with one data model and one embedded AI Operator. Notion is strong in its core area, but most teams have to bolt on multiple other vendors and integrations to cover the same ground. EVERYSYNC delivers it all out of the box, with cross-product workflows that don't require glue code.
Can EVERYSYNC actually replace Notion?
For most SMB and mid-market teams, yes. EVERYSYNC's modules cover Notion's core surface area and add HR, contracts, documents, finance, and ops on top. Teams typically migrate the first module in 1–2 weeks, then consolidate the rest over the following quarter — usually replacing 8–12 vendors in total.
How does pricing compare to Notion?
EVERYSYNC is priced per active user per month with the full 39 modules suite included — no per-module upsells, no per-workflow add-ons. Teams consolidating onto EVERYSYNC typically replace 8–12 vendors, removing the integration glue between them; BetterCloud's State of SaaSOps puts the average wasted SaaS spend at 25–35%.
Can I run my company on Notion?
You can run a small project on Notion. You can't really run a 30-person business on Notion without re-implementing CRM, HRIS, contracts, payroll, and finance as DIY databases — at which point you're building a worse Business OS yourself. EVERYSYNC ships all of that as proper, audit-trailed products.
Does EVERYSYNC have a docs / wiki product like Notion?
Yes. KnowledgeSync is EVERYSYNC's docs and wiki product — pages, blocks, nested hierarchies, sharing — and it's connected to every other product, so a customer page can pull live data from DealSync and a policy page can be linked from HRSync onboarding.