Documentation Comparison

Notion vs Confluence

Notion vs Confluence comparison for team documentation. Compare flexibility, collaboration, pricing, and organizational features to pick the right knowledge platform.

2

Notion wins

0

Ties

3

Confluence wins

Detailed Comparison

Flexibility & Use Cases

Notion

Notion

Notion is extremely flexible — databases, wikis, project management, notes, and custom views all in one tool. Blocks-based editing enables almost any content structure. Can replace multiple tools.


Confluence

Confluence is focused on documentation and knowledge management. Spaces, pages, and blog posts. Strong at what it does but less flexible for non-documentation use cases.

Enterprise Features

Confluence

Notion

Notion has improved enterprise features — SSO, SCIM, advanced permissions, and audit logs. Getting better but still maturing for large organizations with complex permission needs.


Confluence

Confluence is enterprise-ready with mature permissions, space-level access controls, compliance features, and Atlassian ecosystem integration. Built for large organizations.

Atlassian Integration

Confluence

Notion

Notion is a standalone platform. Integrates with Jira and other tools through third-party connectors but no native Atlassian ecosystem integration.


Confluence

Confluence integrates natively with Jira, Bitbucket, Trello, and the entire Atlassian ecosystem. If you use Jira, Confluence integration is seamless and valuable.

User Experience

Notion

Notion

Notion has a modern, clean interface that people enjoy using. The drag-and-drop block editor is intuitive. AI features are well-integrated. Strong community templates.


Confluence

Confluence has improved its editor significantly but still feels more enterprise and less modern. Page creation requires more clicks. Less enjoyable day-to-day editing experience.

Pricing

Confluence

Notion

Notion has a free tier for individuals. Plus is $10/user/month. Business is $18/user/month. Excellent value for the breadth of functionality provided.


Confluence

Confluence free tier supports up to 10 users. Standard is $6.05/user/month. Premium is $11.55/user/month. Competitive pricing, especially for Atlassian ecosystem users.

The Verdict

Choose Notion if you want a flexible all-in-one workspace that handles documentation, project management, and databases in a modern interface. Best for startups and teams that value flexibility. Choose Confluence if you are an enterprise using the Atlassian ecosystem (Jira, Bitbucket) and need mature permissions, compliance features, and deep Jira integration. The tools serve different philosophies — Notion is a workspace, Confluence is a knowledge base.

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