| Capability | Projelli | Notion |
|---|---|---|
| Files on your disk | Yes, Markdown | No, Notion DB |
| Works offline | Yes | Partial, recent-cache only |
| Your data leaves your machine | Never, except AI calls via your key | Yes, always |
| Bring your own API key | Yes, 4 providers | No, Notion charges for AI |
| Real-time collaboration | No | Yes, strong |
| Pricing (1 user, 1 year) | $49 one-time | $240 ($10 base + $10 AI) |
| Pricing (3 years) | $49 (same) | $720 |
| Founder workflow templates | 15 built in | Free community templates |
| Semantic search across your docs | LanceDB, local | Notion AI Search, cloud |
| Databases with views | No | Yes, flagship feature |
| Export your data cleanly | Already in plain Markdown | Export to Markdown / CSV, lossy |
| Works on mobile | Desktop only | iOS + Android |
Notion's core bet is that your documents, databases, and workspace are first-class cloud objects that multiple people can edit in real time. This is a genuinely hard engineering achievement and Notion does it as well as anyone. If the nature of your work is "five people are editing the same doc every Tuesday," Notion is the right answer and no local-first tool is going to beat it.
Projelli's bet is the inverse. Your business plan, financial model, customer interview notes, and pitch deck iterations are uniquely high-value and uniquely irreplaceable. You did that thinking once, and you shouldn't have to redo it because a cloud vendor changed their pricing, got breached, or pivoted away from your use case. Projelli keeps all of that on your hard drive in plain Markdown. If Projelli shuts down tomorrow, you open your workspace folder in Obsidian, or VS Code, or TextEdit, and everything is still there. If Notion shuts down tomorrow, you have 30 days to export before your data is gone.
The second distinction is AI. Notion AI is a $10/month add-on to a $10/month base plan, meaning a single user pays $240/year just for the AI. The AI uses Notion's own providers and you cannot bring your own API key. Projelli ships with Claude, OpenAI, Gemini, and Ollama (local models) built in, and you pay your AI provider directly. The Projelli binary never sees your AI requests. For a founder running multiple projects, pay-your-provider-directly is typically 60 to 80 percent cheaper than Notion AI plus Notion base.
The third distinction is the shape of what you produce. Notion wants you to model your work as databases: a "Projects" database with a Status property, a "Customer Interviews" database with a Person relation, and so on. That's powerful for ongoing operations. It's the wrong shape for the one-time documents that define a business, the pitch deck, the pricing strategy, the go-to-market plan. Those are long-form Markdown files, not database rows. Projelli ships 15 founder templates that produce exactly that kind of long-form document.
Projelli does not attempt to replace Notion for teams. Real-time collaboration is not in version 1.5 and is likely never coming. If you need two people in the same doc at the same time, Notion is the right answer. The specific moment Projelli wins is when a founder is working alone on a business document that matters to them and doesn't want to be paying $10/month forever for a file they could have kept on their hard drive.
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