Notion is where you write. ALLO is where visual work comes together.

Documents are excellent for writing. Visual project work needs side-by-side context, references, files, and feedback in view. ALLO gives that work a shared canvas.

Why a doc isn't enough

Docs paired with AI mean everyone generates faster, but you lose the big picture. The brief lives in Notion, but the visual work scatters. Over time, the two drift apart until everyone is working from a different version of the truth. ALLO keeps the brief, the work, and the decisions on one visual canvas.

What you get that a doc can't give you

You see the actual work, not a link to it. You take in many options at once instead of scrolling a doc section by section. The description and the work stay together, eliminating the coordination chaos of hunting for the latest file.

Notion is the right tool for some things.

Notion is excellent at text. Wikis, knowledge bases, structured docs, internal handbooks, meeting notes, project briefs that are mostly written, lightweight databases, Notion is hard to beat for any of these. If your team's primary work is reading and writing, stay with Notion.

What Notion is less suited for: visual work. Files-heavy projects. Mood boards and reference walls. Real-time canvas collaboration. Showing the work to non-technical stakeholders. Anything where "the picture" matters more than "the document."

ALLO treats files as the substance, not as embeds.

In Notion, files are embedded inside pages of text. You drop an image into a page and it sits in the reading order, between paragraphs. That works for documentation. It doesn't work for projects where the references, the mockups, and the work-in-progress need to be seen together, side by side, spatially.

In ALLO, files are first-class. Drop in 50 reference images and they spread across the canvas. Add a video and it plays inline. Pin a brief next to the work it describes. The references aren't decorations between paragraphs, they're the substance the project is built around.

Honest comparison.

ALLONotion
Visual canvas (spatial layout)YesNo (linear pages)
File-first workspaceYesNo (files embedded in pages)
Real-time multiplayer canvasYesLimited
Kanban / Timeline / List / DashboardYesKanban / List (limited)
Card opens into a canvasYesNo (card opens into a page)
Goals (OKRs) with bidirectional canvas linksYesManual (templates)
Wiki, docs, knowledge baseNoYes (excellent)
Databases with relational propertiesLimitedYes (excellent)
AI focusImage generation on canvasText generation in docs
Reviewer / guest read-and-commentPlan-based sharingPaid seat for most access
PricingClear workspace plansCheck current Notion pricing
Best forVisual creative projects, file-heavy workWikis, docs, structured text, knowledge management
Notion for the wiki. ALLO for the project.

Where teams switch from Notion to ALLO.

01 / 04

Design teams running campaigns

A campaign brief in Notion is fine for the text part. But the references, hero shots, copy variants, brand approval, and final assets all want to live somewhere visual. Teams build the brief in Notion, then realize the rest of the campaign doesn't belong there. ALLO becomes the project room while Notion stays the doc tool.

02 / 04

Pre-production for video, game, or product

Mood boards in a Notion page are flat, images stacked vertically with text in between. The whole point of a mood board is spatial relationships, color juxtaposition, side-by-side reference. ALLO does this natively.

03 / 04

Client-facing project work

Sending a Notion page to a client requires either inviting them as a guest (and explaining how Notion works) or rebuilding the project as a deck. With ALLO, the client opens a shared link and reads the canvas. No tutorial.

04 / 04

Cross-functional projects with non-technical stakeholders

Notion works well for teams that live in docs and databases. ALLO is built for stakeholders who need to review visual work with less setup and more context.

Already using Notion? You can keep it.

Most ALLO customers don't replace Notion entirely. They add ALLO for the visual work. Notion stays for the wiki, the docs, the structured databases. ALLO becomes the project room for everything visual.

We don't yet have a one-click Notion importer; manual migration is straightforward for the kinds of pages teams move (project briefs, mood boards). Business plan workspaces get help during onboarding.

Frequently asked.

Should we replace Notion entirely?
Probably not. Notion is excellent for written knowledge work. ALLO is excellent for visual project work. Most teams keep both.
Can ALLO do databases the way Notion can?
Limited. ALLO's Goals (OKRs) and Projects have structured fields, but it's not a relational database tool. If your work depends heavily on Notion-style databases with relational properties, keep Notion for that.
Can ALLO do wikis and internal docs?
Not really. Use Notion or Confluence for wikis. ALLO is for projects, not knowledge bases.
What about AI?
Notion AI generates text inside docs. ALLO's AI is built around visual work on the canvas, helping teams keep generated material next to the references and decisions it supports.
Pricing comparison?
Verify current Notion Plus and Notion AI pricing on notion.com. ALLO separates workspace plans, sharing permissions, storage, and AI credits so admins can choose what the workspace needs.
Can clients access ALLO without learning the tool?
Yes. ALLO supports shared canvas review flows with plan-based permissions, so clients and stakeholders can see work in context without learning a document system.

The honest version

Keep Notion for your docs and wikis. Bring the creative work to ALLO.

Notion for the wiki. ALLO for the work.

Free to start. No credit card.