Migration playbook · Outgrown Notion

Your Notion OKR database worked for a while. <strong>Now it's holding you back.</strong>

Notion is brilliant for docs and wikis. But OKRs built in Notion databases <strong>die after Q1</strong> — no nudges, unclear ownership, no one checks in. Here's how to migrate to a tool that actually runs the cycle.

Best for OKRs Tool: Teams ready for OKR cycles that actually complete Best for Notion: Docs, wikis, and knowledge bases
Bottom line

Notion is a <strong>phenomenal workspace tool</strong> — but it's not OKR software. If your team stopped updating that Notion database by week 4, that's not a discipline problem. It's a tooling problem. OKRs Tool enforces ownership, sends weekly nudges, and <strong>guarantees 60% adoption in 30 days</strong> or your money back.

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When Notion is the right choice

Don't pick OKRs Tool just because it's cheaper. Here's when the alternative actually fits your needs better.

Pick Notion

Keep Notion when docs and wikis are your actual problem.

    Pick OKRs Tool

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      60% adoption in 30 days — or your money back

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      Free for up to 5 users. $49/month flat for 6–50. 60% adoption guarantee or your money back.