Osora vs Notion

A Notion alternative for company memory that captures itself.

Notion is a blank canvas you fill in. Osora captures how the work is actually done and turns it into living, searchable memory — and governed skills that act.

Notion is a superb general workspace, and many teams document processes there. But a Notion page is only as current as the last person who remembered to update it, and it can't do anything on its own. Osora is purpose-built for process memory: it captures from recordings, keeps the why attached, and can turn a documented process into something that executes under governance.

Side by side

Osora vs Notion, feature by feature.

Capability
Notion
Osora
Flexible docs & wiki
Yes (general purpose)
Purpose-built for process memory
Knowledge captured automatically
Manual writing
From recordings + apprentice
Reasoning attached to each process
If written
Captured live as you record
Stays current automatically
Manual upkeep
Sourced to recordings & facts
Process can execute under governance
No
Yes, with provenance

When Notion is the right call

Reach for Notion when you want one flexible workspace for docs, notes and databases across the whole company.

When Osora is the right call

Choose Osora when process knowledge keeps going stale in docs and you want it captured, current, and able to act.

The platform underneath

What makes Osora different.

See what Notion can't do.

Record a process in two minutes and watch it become searchable memory — and a skill that can run it.