Orbyt vs Notion.
Notion is a blank page. Orbyt is a finished product.
General-purpose workspace vs purpose-built CRM
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Feature coverage.
What Notion is.
Notion is a general-purpose workspace founded in 2013 by Ivan Zhao and Simon Last, headquartered in San Francisco, and funded to a $10 billion valuation after passing 100 million users in 2024. Notion is a blank canvas: pages, databases, kanban boards, timelines, calendars, all assembled by the user. The job-search pattern inside Notion is to download a free community template called something like "Job Application Tracker" and customize it. The template gives you a database of applications with columns for company, role, stage, date, and notes, plus a kanban view. It works. But the template is all Notion ships for the job-search use case. Everything beyond that database is something you build, maintain, and update by hand. As of April 2026, Notion is a superb general tool. It is not a job search tool.
Pricing, head to head.
On pricing, Notion Free covers unlimited personal pages and is genuinely generous. Notion Plus costs $12 per month monthly or $10 per month billed annually. Orbyt Unlimited is $19.99 per month. Per dollar, Notion is cheaper. Per dollar of job-search value, Orbyt is cheaper. Notion Plus at $10 per month does nothing specific for your search; you are paying for general workspace capacity and collaboration features. Orbyt at $19.99 per month ships a working system on day one: CRM, runway, wellness, interview prep, resume tailoring, salary data, follow-up reminders. The free tiers show the divide even more sharply. Notion Free requires you to build the system from scratch. Orbyt Free includes every core job-search feature in working condition, out of the box.
Orbyt wins.
DIY, or done.
Built AI-native from the ground up. Not a chatbot bolted onto a feature list.
Built-in agents that think, reason, and act on your search in real time. A living system, not a stack of dumb screens.
Ready in minutes. No templates to hunt for. No databases to configure.
AI resume tailoring that actually understands what each job wants.
Automatic follow-up reminders. No formulas, no rollups, no Zapier.
Wellness tracking that steps in when the search starts to hurt.
Runway projections built in, not a spreadsheet you have to rebuild every week.
Contact CRM with AI capture from every profile you save.
Notion waits for a template. Orbyt ships the system.
Feature by feature.
Notion is a canvas. Orbyt is a painting. If you want to spend the first weekend of your job search customizing a database schema, wiring up relations between Jobs and Contacts tables, writing formulas to calculate days-since-applied, building calendar views for interviews, and updating everything manually for the next six months, Notion can absolutely host that system. Some users enjoy the customization. Most do not. What Notion will never give you, no matter how well you build the template: AI resume tailoring that pulls keywords from the job description, ATS keyword scoring that tells you what a Workday scan will surface, interview prep for 600-plus specific companies with archived questions from real candidates, salary data for 3,525 roles across 81 U.S. cities, wellness tracking that notices when your mood dips for three days in a row, financial runway that models your savings against expected unemployment benefits. These are product features, not template features. A template cannot fake them.
Game. Point. Match.
Side by side.
| Feature | Orbyt | Notion |
|---|---|---|
| Job pipeline tracker | DIY | |
| Drag-and-drop Kanban board | ||
| Offer tracking & comparison | ||
| Activity timeline & history | ||
| Browser extension | Chrome & Safari | Chrome |
| Stale job & deadline alerts | ||
| AI resume tailoring | ||
| ATS keyword scoring | ||
| AI job search assistantDecisive | ||
| AI job description parsing | ||
| AI contact capture | ||
| Semantic search (AI) | ||
| AI persona customization | ||
| Contact CRM | DIY | |
| Smart follow-up reminders | ||
| Email template library | ||
| Interview prep tools | ||
| Offer negotiation tools | ||
| Calendar integration | Basic | |
| iCalendar feed subscription | ||
| Push notifications | ||
| Career wellness coachDecisive | ||
| Mood tracking & journaling | ||
| Financial runway plannerDecisive | ||
| Goals, streaks & badges | ||
| Shareable milestone cards | ||
| Morning Brief (daily mood-adaptive greeting) | ||
| Quiet Mode (auto-adapts on rough days) | ||
| Week in Review (Sunday summary) | ||
| Career Mode (post-hire retention) | ||
| AI coaching emails | ||
| Shareable coaching insights | ||
| Weekly career tips | ||
| Application timing intelligence | ||
| Cross-device sync | ||
| Dark & light themes | ||
| Multi-language (8 languages) | ||
| Full data export & backup | ||
| Passkey (WebAuthn) login | ||
| Free plan | Free forever | Free tier |
Based on publicly available feature lists. Updated regularly.
Who each tool is for.
Use Notion for your job search if you already live inside Notion for everything else and want one tool for your whole life. The switching cost is zero because you are already there, the customization is a feature not a bug for you, and the lack of AI and specific tooling does not matter because you prefer building. Use Orbyt if you want to open the app on Monday morning and see what you need to do today, without maintaining the app itself. For recently-laid-off professionals, career changers, senior candidates running long searches, and anyone who wants the tool to do the work instead of being the work, Orbyt is the right call.
The bottom line, in 2026.
As of April 2026, Notion is the best general-purpose workspace on the market and Orbyt is the best job search CRM. Treating Notion as your job search system is the same category mistake as treating it as your accounting software. You can do it. Tools exist to make it work. But purpose-built tools exist for the exact problem, they are priced similarly, and they ship finished features instead of empty templates. Keep Notion for the rest of your life. Use Orbyt for the job search. That is the honest trade in 2026.
Common questions.
How to migrate from Notion to Orbyt.
Migrating from a Notion job tracker to Orbyt takes about fifteen minutes. Notion databases export cleanly to CSV, and Orbyt imports cleanly from that format.
- Open your Notion job-tracker database and click the three-dot menu at the top right. Select Export, then choose CSV as the format. Notion generates a file with one row per job.
- Sign up for Orbyt at orbytjobs.ai on the free tier.
- From the Orbyt Getting Started panel, click Import CSV. Map Notion's columns (Company, Role, Stage, Date, Notes) to Orbyt's Jobs fields. Orbyt preserves stage names automatically.
- Upload your resumes and cover letters. If you stored them as Notion pages, copy the text into Orbyt's Resume tab or upload the files directly.
- Rebuild your contacts in Orbyt. Notion does not separate contacts from notes, so this is an opportunity to capture recruiter and hiring-manager info you may only have in a job's comment field. Each contact ties to a specific job in Orbyt.
- Archive the Notion database. You do not need to delete it; Orbyt works independently. Over the next two weeks you will stop opening Notion for the search.
Most users are fully migrated within a lunch break. Nothing is lost in the move.