Twinover vs Notion
Notion is where your docs live. Twinover is what turns those docs into action.
Keep Notion for docs and knowledge. Use Twinover for the parts of the business that actually need to happen — leads, emails, SEO, ops.
| Capability | Twinover | Notion |
|---|---|---|
| Executes work | Yes — sends, publishes, files | No — you type in it |
| AI-native | Autonomous operator | Assistant on your docs |
| SEO + blog autopilot | Included | Not available |
| Lead capture | Enrichment + drafts | Manual forms |
| Starting price | $29/mo | $10/user + AI add-on |
Why teams switch from Notion
- Notion is passive; Twinover is active. It sees a lead, drafts a reply, and files the outcome.
- You keep Notion for wiki + docs. Twinover replaces the ops layer.
- Twinover reads your Notion pages as context for its decisions.
Deep dive
Docs vs decisions
Notion AI answers questions about pages. Twinover reads the same pages and decides what to do next — send this email, publish this article, follow up with this lead.
Migration in a day
1. Export your data
CSV out of the competitor. Contacts, sequences, pages — whatever you own.
2. Import into Twinover
Drop CSVs in the workspace. Twinover deduplicates, enriches, and maps fields automatically.
3. Wire your channels
Connect Gmail/Outlook, Stripe, and a domain. Takes under 10 minutes.
4. Turn on autopilot
Pick playbooks (SEO, follow-up, support). Twinover runs on day one — with a kill switch.
Frequently asked
Do I have to leave Notion?
No. Twinover reads your Notion pages as RAG context and files outputs back if you want.
Best combo?
Notion for docs + wiki. Twinover for anything that ships.
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