Notion vs Confluence
Project Management pricing comparison · 2026
Notion pricing ranges from $0–$18/user/month, while Confluence ranges from $0–$12.3/user/month. Confluence is typically 6% more affordable, though your actual cost depends on tier and team size.
Notion and Confluence are the two dominant team knowledge bases, but they serve different philosophies. Notion is an all-in-one workspace that blends notes, databases, tasks, and wikis into a flexible canvas. Confluence is Atlassian's dedicated wiki, tightly integrated with Jira and purpose-built for technical documentation.
Pricing is close at the entry level — both offer free plans and mid-tier plans under $15/user/month — but the integration ecosystem and workflow fit matter more than price for most teams choosing between them.
Plan-by-Plan Pricing
| Plan | Notion | Confluence |
|---|---|---|
| Free | Free /member/month | Free /free |
| Plus | $12 /member/month | $6.40 /per user/month (billed annually for 100 users) |
| Business | $18 /member/month | $12.30 /per user/month (billed annually for 100 users) |
| Enterprise | Custom | Custom |
Market Intelligence
Notion
- Median annual cost
- $2,400
- Average negotiated discount
- 18%
- Based on
- 120 deals
Confluence
- Median annual cost
- $848
- Based on
- 63 deals
Contract Terms
| Term | Notion | Confluence |
|---|---|---|
| Auto-renewal | Yes | Yes |
| Cancellation | 3 days for billing error refunds | Unclear - users report difficulty canceling even immediately after sign-up |
| Minimum commitment | Annual plans common | Monthly billing available but 10-user minimum applies |
| Price escalation | No published schedule but users report continuous cost increases | Historical price increases documented; users report pricing becoming more expensive over time |
| Can downgrade | No | Yes |
Our Verdict
Choose Notion if you want a flexible all-in-one workspace that handles notes, databases, project tracking, and wikis in one place. Best for startups, product teams, and organizations that want to consolidate tools.
Choose Confluence if your team already uses Jira and needs deep issue-to-documentation linking, structured spaces for engineering teams, or enterprise Atlassian compliance/security features. Best for software engineering organizations already in the Atlassian ecosystem.
Frequently Asked Questions
01 Is Notion cheaper than Confluence?
Confluence is slightly cheaper at mid-tier: Confluence Standard at $6.40/user/month vs Notion Plus at $12/user/month (both billed annually). However, Notion's free plan supports unlimited members with some feature limits, while Confluence Free is capped at 10 users. At the premium tier, Confluence Premium ($12.30/user) is slightly cheaper than Notion Business ($18/user).
02 Can Notion replace Confluence?
For many teams, yes — especially if you don't use Jira. Notion's wiki and database features cover most Confluence use cases. However, Confluence has deeper Jira integration (automatic issue linking, inline macros, Jira roadmaps), structured space permissions, and better support for large engineering orgs with formal documentation workflows.
03 Which is better for engineering teams?
Confluence is generally preferred by engineering teams already using Jira, because Jira issues can be embedded and referenced directly in Confluence pages. Notion is gaining ground with engineering teams that want one tool for specs, tasks, and notes — but it doesn't have native Jira integration without a plugin.
04 Do Notion and Confluence have free plans?
Yes. Notion's free plan supports unlimited team members with limited blocks and 7-day page history. Confluence's free plan supports up to 10 users with all core wiki features. For larger teams, Confluence Free is more limited by user count while Notion Free is limited by features.
05 What are the hidden costs of Notion vs Confluence?
Notion charges extra for AI features (Notion AI add-on, $10/user/month). Confluence charges for Atlassian apps and marketplace integrations — most popular plugins add $3–$10/user/month. Organizations with both Jira and Confluence may find bundled Atlassian pricing more economical than Notion at scale.