orriq
← All comparisons
Compare

Orriq vs Notion

Notion is a great document. It's not a great system of record.

Dimension
Notion
Orriq
Data model
Page-and-database, semi-structured
Proper relational schema, typed, versioned
Logic & automation
Buttons, basic formulas, API stitching
Real server-side code and workflows
Permissions
Page and database-level
Row-level, role-based, auditable
Integrations
External apps push into pages
Natively integrated with n8n, Vapi, Sage, etc
Performance at scale
Slows with large databases
Built to Supabase's performance envelope
Exit cost
Export to CSV / Markdown
Your code, your database
Our verdict

Notion shines for wikis, project notes, and lightweight databases. It starts to buckle when you need proper business logic, multi-role permissions, external integrations, or an audit trail. Don't ship a business on it.

Notes
01

Keep Notion for docs and internal wikis — it's excellent for that. Move the operational core of your business somewhere it belongs.

02

We frequently build Orriq platforms alongside a Notion workspace. The two coexist happily; they just shouldn't be the same thing.

Already on Notion?
We do migrations.

We've replaced this platform before. We'll map what you have, what you need, and what to leave behind — no pitch deck required.