Two ways to post from Notion. Here's the honest difference.
NotionSocial is a real, capable Notion-to-social scheduler — this isn't a hit piece. Both of us read your Notion database and publish for you. The differences are in approach, so the honest thing is to lay them out and let you choose.
NotionSocial is a solid tool with broad platform coverage and some genuinely nice touches, like previewing posts inside Notion. If it fits how you work, it's a perfectly good choice — plenty of people are happy on it, and we'd rather you use it than nothing.
Both tools cover the core job well, so honestly it comes down to fit. NotionScheduler leans on adapting to the Notion database you already built rather than a fixed structure, flat and predictable pricing, and support where you're talking to the founder. If those matter to you, we're worth a trial — and since both have free ways to test, you can try each on a couple of real posts.
So which should you pick?
No tool is right for everyone. Here's the straight answer.
Go with NotionSocial if…
- → You want the widest platform list, including networks like Pinterest.
- → Previewing posts inside Notion (via their Chrome extension) appeals to you.
- → Their plans and limits line up with your volume.
Go with NotionScheduler if…
- You want scheduling that adapts to your existing Notion structure.
- You prefer flat, predictable pricing over per-account creep.
- You value founder-led, honest support and a no-card free plan.
Both post from Notion. Pick the one that fits how you already work.
Start free. Upgrade if you outgrow it.
Most people never need to pay us a cent — and that's genuinely fine by us.
Common questions,
answered straight.
Can't find it? Ping us from the support page once you're in — we actually read those.
Honestly, it depends on your workflow — both publish from Notion and both are capable. We think NotionScheduler fits best if you want it to adapt to a Notion system you've already built and you like flat pricing. The fair answer is to try both on a few real posts.
Usually yes — because we read the Notion database you already use, you point us at it and map your properties rather than rebuilding anything. Your existing calendar stays put.
There's heavy overlap. NotionScheduler covers Instagram, Facebook, Threads, X, LinkedIn, TikTok and YouTube. If a specific network is make-or-break, check both support it before deciding.