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Totally Lean vs Notion

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Same Lean Canvas framework, two very different products. Totally Lean runs entirely in your browser with no account, no server, and free AI features that edit what you wrote. Notion is an all-in-one workspace combining docs, databases, and wikis, with community Lean Canvas templates available in the template gallery.

The short answer

The short answer

Pick Totally Lean if
You want to sketch a business model tonight, without a signup flow between you and the canvas.
Pick Notion if
You already use Notion and want your Lean Canvas to live alongside your other startup docs.

Why this comparison exists

Search demand for "notion lean canvas template" is large because Notion's template gallery surfaces a handful of well-designed Lean Canvas pages. The realistic question founders ask is whether using Notion for the canvas is enough, or whether a specialized tool would do the job better. Notion is brilliant if your business plan is one node in a larger workspace that includes meeting notes, OKRs, and a CRM. Totally Lean is brilliant if the canvas is the work, not a sidecar to it. This page covers the honest trade: Notion's general flexibility versus a purpose-built tool's framework-aware features (threads, validation markers, Sankey flow, pitch generator, AI agents that understand Lean Canvas vocabulary).

Feature-by-feature

All claims about Notion are drawn from their public site as of . Disclosure: Totally Lean is our product, competitor rows are cross-checked against www.notion.so.

FeatureTotally LeanNotion
Free forever (every feature)
Free forever (every feature) — Totally Lean: Yes. Yes
Free forever (every feature) — Notion: Partial. Partial

Free Plan exists but limits block history and uploads

Requires an account to start
Requires an account to start — Totally Lean: No. No
Requires an account to start — Notion: Yes. Yes
Canvas stored in your browser (not a server)
Canvas stored in your browser (not a server) — Totally Lean: Yes. Yes
Canvas stored in your browser (not a server) — Notion: No. No

Workspace lives on Notion's cloud

Share via URL — recipient needs no account
Share via URL — recipient needs no account — Totally Lean: Yes. Yes
Share via URL — recipient needs no account — Notion: Yes. Yes

Public share links available

Local AI rewrites a single field you wrote
Local AI rewrites a single field you wrote — Totally Lean: Yes. Yes

Four styles, runs in your browser

Local AI rewrites a single field you wrote — Notion: No. No
Local AI writes a 90-second pitch from your canvas
Local AI writes a 90-second pitch from your canvas — Totally Lean: Yes. Yes

Five tones, 90-second spoken pitch

Local AI writes a 90-second pitch from your canvas — Notion: No. No
Cloud AI drafts the canvas from a prompt
Cloud AI drafts the canvas from a prompt — Totally Lean: No. No

By design — AI edits what you wrote, it doesn't write for you

Cloud AI drafts the canvas from a prompt — Notion: Yes. Yes

Notion AI is a paid add-on that drafts and edits content

Read-aloud / text-to-speech
Read-aloud / text-to-speech — Totally Lean: Yes. Yes

Browser voice + optional local Kokoro upgrade

Read-aloud / text-to-speech — Notion: No. No
Thread tagging across sections
Thread tagging across sections — Totally Lean: Yes. Yes
Thread tagging across sections — Notion: No. No
Item-to-item links
Item-to-item links — Totally Lean: Yes. Yes
Item-to-item links — Notion: Partial. Partial

Page links and database relations, not visual canvas links

Weighted Sankey flow diagram
Weighted Sankey flow diagram — Totally Lean: Yes. Yes
Weighted Sankey flow diagram — Notion: No. No
Four views (Doc / Grid / Flow / Canvas)
Four views (Doc / Grid / Flow / Canvas) — Totally Lean: Yes. Yes
Four views (Doc / Grid / Flow / Canvas) — Notion: No. No
Validation markers (assumption / validated / invalidated)
Validation markers (assumption / validated / invalidated) — Totally Lean: Yes. Yes
Validation markers (assumption / validated / invalidated) — Notion: No. No

Achievable via custom database properties

Version history
Version history — Totally Lean: Yes. Yes

Up to 20 snapshots per canvas

Version history — Notion: Yes. Yes

Page history, retention varies by plan

Real-time multi-user editing
Real-time multi-user editing — Totally Lean: No. No

Async via URL share; no real-time co-edit

Real-time multi-user editing — Notion: Yes. Yes
Team accounts with permissions
Team accounts with permissions — Totally Lean: No. No
Team accounts with permissions — Notion: Yes. Yes
Built-in coaching / mentor network
Built-in coaching / mentor network — Totally Lean: No. No
Built-in coaching / mentor network — Notion: No. No
PNG export
PNG export — Totally Lean: Yes. Yes
PNG export — Notion: No. No

Possible via screenshot, not a feature

PDF export
PDF export — Totally Lean: Partial. Partial

Via browser Print → Save as PDF

PDF export — Notion: Yes. Yes
JSON export + import round-trip
JSON export + import round-trip — Totally Lean: Yes. Yes
JSON export + import round-trip — Notion: Partial. Partial

Markdown / CSV export, not framework-specific JSON

Works offline after first load
Works offline after first load — Totally Lean: Yes. Yes
Works offline after first load — Notion: Partial. Partial

Limited offline; depends on cache state

Pricing

Free forever

Free forever. Every feature. No paid tier, no trial, no 'contact sales.'

From $10/month

Free Plan available with limited block history; Plus tier $10/seat/month, Business $15/seat/month — as of 2026-04-26

How they handle your data

Notion stores workspace data on its own cloud infrastructure. Standard SaaS terms apply: encryption in transit and at rest, SOC 2 compliance for paid tiers, and the usual trade-off that Notion staff and any compromised credentials could in principle access workspace contents. For a Lean Canvas containing pre-incorporation ideas, customer hypotheses, or competitive theory, that exposure may or may not matter depending on your risk profile. Totally Lean's data lives only in your browser's localStorage and on disk if you export. The decision is rarely about absolute security and more about whether the canvas is the kind of thing you'd put in a Google Doc — if yes, Notion is fine; if no, a tool with no server is the better fit.

AI: what edits, what drafts

Notion AI is a paid add-on that operates on any block in a Notion page. Applied to a Lean Canvas template: you can highlight a problem statement and ask Notion AI to draft three customer-segment hypotheses, summarize the entire canvas, or rewrite a sticky in a different tone. The AI is general-purpose and treats the canvas as a styled doc — it doesn't know that Problem and Solution stickies have a specific structural relationship in Maurya's framework. Totally Lean's AI is framework-aware: polish styles are tuned for canvas writing (single-noun-phrase stickies, one-sentence claims), the pitch generator weights sections by their Lean Canvas role, and the Critic agent treats stickies as hypotheses to challenge. Trade-off: Notion AI is more flexible across content types; Totally Lean's AI is sharper within the Lean Canvas. If your canvas is one page in a larger workspace and you want one AI that works everywhere, Notion AI wins. If the Lean Canvas is the artifact you're iterating on, Totally Lean's specialization compounds.

Where Totally Lean wins

Where Notion wins

Honest list. If your use case maps to any of these, their product fits better than ours.

Try Totally Lean

Free. No signup. Loads in your browser.

When to pick which

Pick Totally Lean if…

  • You want to sketch a business model tonight, without a signup flow between you and the canvas.
  • Your early hypotheses shouldn't sit on a third party's server.
  • You want AI help on your canvas — but the AI should edit what you wrote, not write for you.
  • You share canvases with people who shouldn't have to install or sign up for anything.
  • You want the Sankey flow, threads, and weighted validation without paying.

Pick Notion if…

  • You already use Notion and want your Lean Canvas to live alongside your other startup docs.
  • You want to turn each canvas item into a structured database row with custom properties.
  • You collaborate with co-founders or advisors who are also in Notion.
  • You're willing to pay Notion AI for content generation and editing across the workspace.
  • You're comfortable with workspace data living on Notion's cloud.

Evaluating Lean Canvas tools is rarely a binary choice. If you’re weighing Notion you may also be looking at:

Methodology & sources

What was compared
Feature availability on the public product, pricing on the public pricing page, and data-handling claims published by the vendor. Features marked as local ai rewrites a single field you wroteor similar are treated as “yes” only when the vendor documents them publicly; unverified items show as “not documented.”
What was tested
Totally Lean: the author uses and maintains it. Notion: observed from the public marketing site and documentation. We did not test paid tiers or private team features.
Sources
Conflicts of interest
Totally Lean is our product. Competitor strengths are named honestly above. No ratings are fabricated and no reviews are aggregated.

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