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Notion AI vs Manus

A detailed side-by-side comparison to help you choose the right AI productivity agent for your needs.

Best for autonomous multi-step agents

Notion AI

Notion 3.0 Agents represent a major evolution, capable of executing 20+ minute multi-step actions autonomously—taking on entire projects like updating hundreds of pages, reorganizing databases, or pro...

AI Models
GPT-4.1Claude Sonnet 4
Key Features
  • Notion 3.0 Agents execute 20+ minute multi-step workflows
  • Q&A synthesizes across all pages and databases
  • Summarization, translation, action item extraction
  • Autofill for database AI content generation
  • Meeting Notes block with decisions and tasks extraction
Pricing
Free$0/month
Plus$10/user/month
Business$20/user/month
EnterpriseCustom pricing
Pros
  • Autonomous agents handle complex multi-step projects
  • Deep integration across entire Notion workspace
  • Multi-model support optimizes for different tasks
Cons
  • AI responses limited on free tier
  • Full value requires comprehensive Notion adoption
Best for autonomous multi-step task execution

Manus

Manus is an agentic AI platform featured on the a16z Top 100 Gen AI Apps list, designed to autonomously execute complex multi-step tasks that go far beyond simple chat interactions. Unlike conversatio...

AI Models
ClaudeGPT-4oCustom orchestration models
Key Features
  • Autonomous multi-step task execution from natural language goals
  • Web browsing, code execution, and file management
  • API interactions and multi-service workflow orchestration
  • Persistent workspace for multi-session projects
  • Research automation across multiple web sources
Pricing
Free$0/month
Starter$39/month
Pro$199/month
TeamCustom pricing
Pros
  • True autonomous agent that executes tasks rather than just advising
  • Multi-step workflows handle complex research and data gathering
  • Persistent workspace enables ongoing multi-session projects
Cons
  • Autonomous execution requires trust—mistakes can compound across steps
  • Complex tasks may consume credits quickly on lower tiers