Notion stores what you know. Trackr finds what you don't.
Teams use Notion to document tool decisions. But Notion doesn't research tools, generate scores, or tell you when you're overpaying. That's what Trackr is for.
Trackr vs Notion
Notion is an excellent knowledge management platform. Many teams use it to document their tech stack — a database of tools with tags, statuses, and notes. It's flexible, collaborative, and most teams already use it.
The limitation isn't Notion. It's what Notion doesn't do. Notion stores the information you put into it. You research a tool, add notes to the database, tag it with categories, and update the status. If the notes are good, the database is useful. If nobody updates it, it's just another outdated doc.
Trackr is designed specifically for the SaaS intelligence problem. It doesn't replace your Notion wiki — it creates the research that should inform what goes into your wiki. Submit a tool URL, get a scored 7-dimension report with current pricing, competitive alternatives, and written justifications. That output can live in Notion if you want. But the research itself happens automatically, consistently, and in 2 minutes instead of 8 hours.
Trackr vs Notion: feature comparison
| Feature | Trackr | Notion |
|---|---|---|
| Automated tool research | ||
| 7-dimension scoring | AI-generated | Manual entry only |
| Current market pricing | Live at generation | Whatever you typed |
| Competitive analysis | In every report | |
| Stack overlap detection | ||
| Renewal tracking with alerts | Manual reminders only | |
| Spend analytics | ||
| Flexible documentation | Limited | Excellent |
Why teams choose Trackr over Notion
Generates intelligence, not just stores it
Notion stores what you tell it. Trackr researches tools automatically and generates scored reports with competitive analysis, pricing intelligence, and stack recommendations. The intelligence comes to you.
Built for the SaaS evaluation workflow
Trackr's 7-dimension framework, comparison views, stack analysis, and renewal calendar are purpose-built for tool intelligence. Building equivalent functionality in Notion requires significant customization and manual data entry.
No maintenance required
A Notion tool database requires constant updates to stay current. Trackr reports are generated fresh on demand — the market research is always current, and you never need to update a stale row.
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Research any tool in under 2 minutes
Submit any tool URL. AI research agents produce a scored 7-dimension report — features, pricing, pros/cons, and competitive analysis. Free to start.
Add AI research to your workflow →Frequently Asked Questions
Can Trackr and Notion work together?
Yes — many teams use Trackr for research and store key decisions in Notion. Trackr exports reports as PDF and shareable links that can be embedded in Notion pages.
Does Trackr have a Notion integration?
A native Notion integration is on the roadmap. Currently, reports export as shareable URLs and PDF. You can manually paste key findings into your Notion stack database.
We already have a tool database in Notion — should we switch?
You don't need to switch. Use Trackr as the research engine that feeds your Notion database. Run a Trackr report when evaluating a tool, then document the decision and score in Notion.
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