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AI Perception Report

Notion in AI answers, today.

What today’s AI engines say when buyers ask about your category: your AI perception, scored against your direct competitors. Treat it as a diagnosis. The moves to start improving it are below.

AI Perception Score

Notion is recommended by AI, ahead of all 5 named rivals.

Engines know Notion but rarely put you in front of buyers for the queries that matter most. Start with the moves below.

Category avg 38±3 pts re-scan variance

Engines diverged most on 'connected docs and project tracking for engineering and product teams': perplexity ranked the brand recommended; openai absent.

8 moves below could lift this score by up to +16 pts (plus +20 readiness)
Score breakdown

What’s behind your 72/100

The sub-scores below drive your total. The lowest one is usually the cheapest place to gain points.

AI visibility29 of 35 pts toward your total

Engines name you in 28 of 38 answers we scored (5 leading, 15 recommended). First-place and positive mentions count for more, negative framing counts against you.

Competitive position15 of 20 pts toward your total

You rank #1 of 6 brands compared. In 37 answers naming you or a rival, you average +55.9 points vs the typical rival.

Positioning clarity14 of 25 pts toward your total

9 of 10 queries had enough visibility to score (skipped 0 off-topic, 1 low-visibility). Higher = engines describe the brand consistently when they describe it.

Source coverage13 of 20 pts toward your total

52 of 110 verified third-party sources cite you.

Category landscape

Who AI puts ahead of you

Every ranked brand below gets the same formula, on the same answers we scored. After that: the rivals AI brought up on its own.

  1. 1.Notion(you)Present in 33 of 38 answers. Cited 16 times.72
  2. 2.ConfluencePresent in 28 of 38 answers. Cited 12 times.48
  3. 3.ClickUpPresent in 21 of 38 answers. Cited 3 times.41
  4. 4.AsanaPresent in 11 of 38 answers. Cited 2 times.29
  5. 5.CodaPresent in 11 of 38 answers. Cited 1 time.25
  6. 6.Microsoft LoopPresent in 3 of 38 answers. Cited 2 times.13

You lead every named rival. 24 pts ahead of Confluence and 34 pts above the category average.

Rivals you didn’t name

Beyond the competitors you named, AI engines mentioned 39 more brands in answers about your category.

  • SharePointmicrosoft.com

    Present in 17 of 38 answers.

  • Sliteslite.com

    Present in 15 of 38 answers. Cited 17 times.

  • GitBookgitbook.com

    Present in 13 of 38 answers. Cited 15 times.

  • XWikixwiki.org

    Present in 12 of 38 answers.

  • BookStackbookstackapp.com

    Present in 11 of 38 answers.

  • Guruhelp.getguru.com

    Present in 10 of 38 answers. Cited 3 times.

  • Nuclinonuclino.com

    Present in 9 of 38 answers. Cited 4 times.

  • Document360document360.com

    Present in 9 of 38 answers. Cited 1 time.

  • Mondaymonday.com

    Present in 9 of 38 answers. Cited 13 times.

  • Wiki.jsjs.wiki

    Present in 8 of 38 answers.

  • Tettratettra.com

    Present in 8 of 38 answers. Cited 1 time.

  • Archbeearchbee.com

    Present in 7 of 38 answers.

+ 27 more brands AI mentioned less often.

Engine coverage

Where AI talks about you

How visible you are on each AI engine across the buyer questions we tested.

In its answersWhen AI answers a buyer question, does it name you, and how prominently?
In its sourcesOf the pages AI cited, how many mention you?
Perplexity
Often mentionednamed in 7 of 10 answers
23sources
Gemini
Often mentionednamed in 6 of 10 answers
4sources
ChatGPT
Often mentionednamed in 7 of 10 answers
11sources
Google AI Overviews
Often mentionednamed in 8 of 10 answers
40sources
Coverage map

The answers behind your score

One square per buyer query and AI engine, rated from Absent to Leading where we got an answer. Look for the queries and engines where you disappear.

Perplexity
Gemini
ChatGPT
Google AI Overviews
±25
±25
±13
±13
±25
±25
±25
±13
±25
±13
±13
±13
±13
±13
AbsentWeakMentionedRecommendedLeadingSuggested
Sentiment

The tone behind your mentions

For each buyer query, how positively the AI engines talk about you and each competitor. The read comes from the engines’ own answer text.

NotionConfluenceCodaClickUpMicrosoft LoopAsana
Confluence alternatives with built-in AI agentsNeutralNegativeNeutralNeutralNot mentionedNot mentioned
Confluence alternatives for startups and scale-upsPositiveNegativeNot mentionedNeutralNot mentionedNot mentioned
all-in-one workspace with docs, wikis, and project managementPositiveNot mentionedNeutralNeutralNot mentionedNegative
best Confluence alternatives for fast-growing tech teamsPositiveNegativeNeutralNeutralNeutralNot mentioned
AI agents that automate recurring work inside a team workspaceNeutralNot mentionedNot mentionedNeutralNot mentionedNeutral
Confluence alternatives for enterprise knowledge managementStrong positiveNeutralNot mentionedNot mentionedNot mentionedNot mentioned
AI workspace with enterprise search for operations teamsNot mentionedNeutralNot mentionedNot mentionedNot mentionedNot mentioned
how to replace multiple productivity tools with one platformNeutralNeutralNeutralPositiveNot mentionedNeutral
connected docs and project tracking for engineering and product teamsStrong positiveNeutralNot mentionedNeutralNot mentionedNot mentioned
team knowledge scattered across too many appsNeutralNeutralNot mentionedNot mentionedNot mentionedNeutral
Positioning map

Seen vs. understood

Being named often and being described well are different problems. This chart shows where you stand on both, next to your competitors.

Clear but hidden
Visible leader
Invisible & unclear
Noisy but vague
Clarity ↑
Visibility →
Notion
Confluence
ClickUp
Asana
Coda
Microsoft Loop
Where you sit

Visibility sits at 82 — engines surface Notion frequently across wiki and collaboration queries. Clarity scores 58, placing you in the Visible Leader quadrant but with a meaningful positioning gap: engines describe a flexible wiki, not the AI workspace your site claims. Closing that clarity gap is the primary lever.

Competitors

Confluence scores visibility 37 and clarity 43 — well below Notion on both axes. No competitor in this scan outscores you, but Slite and GitBook are capturing citation share on the queries where Notion's AI-agent story should be winning.

AI understanding

What AI thinks you do

Row by row, whether AI gets your business right. Verdicts quote the engines where they responded.

Category
“Notion is an all-in-one workspace that combines docs, wikis, and project management”
Clear

Engines describe you as a flexible wiki and lightweight project tool; your site claims an AI workspace with custom AI agents and #1 G2 enterprise search rankings.

Target buyer
“startups/scale-ups that want one tool for docs, tasks, and light project management”
Partial
Core offer
“combines wiki, docs, databases, and tasks in one workspace”
Clear
Differentiation
“highly customizable, block-based editor that allows teams to build tailored documents”
Vague
Third-party proof
“#1 G2 rankings and 100M+ users absent from engine answers; no named customers cited”
Vague
Category leadership
“Notion is usually the easiest Confluence alternative for fast-growing tech teams”
Partial
Plain-English read

Engines consistently place Notion in the all-in-one workspace category and name it first or second in Confluence-alternative lists, but the AI-agent and enterprise-search queries (fee53c23, a348c533) return zero Notion mentions — Glean, GoSearch, and Moveworks dominate those cells instead. The claimed differentiators of 100M+ users, #1 G2 rankings, and custom AI agents are absent from every engine answer in this scan.

Source mix

Who AI trusts when it answers

The sites AI engines cite when they answer buyer questions in your category, split by who owns them. The gaps show where rivals earn more citations than you.

Rival-owned sites supply 25% of the 352 citations behind your AI answers. Your site supplies 5%.

share of all 352 citations in this scancitations that name Notion

Your site
5%16 citations
16 of 16 citations name you16 citations from 1 source
  • notion.com16
Rival-owned sites
25%88 citations
35 of 88 citations name you88 citations from 21 sources
  • slite.com17
  • gitbook.com15
  • monday.com13
  • docmost.com9
  • atlassian.com8
  • nuclino.com4
  • community.atlassian.com2
  • +14 more
Independent sources
70%248 citations
117 of 248 citations name you248 citations from 90 sources
Vendor contentsignificant weight
44%155 citations
76 of 155 citations name you155 citations from 64 sources
  • gosearch.ai9
  • teamwork.com6
  • slack.com6
  • moveworks.com6
  • bloomfire.com5
  • glean.com5
  • viasocket.com5
  • +57 more
Social & creatorsminor weight
11%39 citations
11 of 39 citations name you39 citations from 3 sources
  • youtube.com32
  • instagram.com6
  • linkedin.com1
Community & forumsminor weight
8%27 citations
17 of 27 citations name you27 citations from 9 sources
  • medium.com8
  • reddit.com7
  • en.wikipedia.org2
  • quora.com2
  • notiostore.beehiiv.com2
  • producthunt.com2
  • head-fi.org2
  • +2 more
Press & mediaminor weight
4%15 citations
7 of 15 citations name you15 citations from 7 sources
  • project-management.com4
  • reworked.co3
  • techcrunch.com2
  • cio.com2
  • thedigitalprojectmanager.com2
  • cbsnews.com1
  • kdhnews.com1
Other sources
3%12 citations
6 of 12 citations name you12 citations from 7 sources
  • scalable.com3
  • blog.hagerman.com2
  • falconer.com2
  • idalko.com2
  • zenpilot.com1
  • gartner.com1
  • wispa.us1

NotionSource coverage score51 of 109 third-party sources name you (47%)

Third-party opportunities

The sites worth showing up on

Independent sites AI already cites in your market, ranked by how much showing up there could move your visibility. Priority rises when engines cite a source often and your competitors show up there more than you.

  1. youtube.comsocial
    Priority100
    32 citations8 queries2 engines
  2. slack.comvendor
    Priority10
    6 citations3 queries2 engines
  3. medium.comcommunity
    Priority8
    8 citations4 queries1 engine
  4. reddit.comcommunity
    Priority7
    7 citations4 queries1 engine
  5. project-management.commedia
    Priority6
    4 citations2 queries2 engines
  6. teamwork.comvendor
    Priority6
    6 citations3 queries2 engines
  7. gosearch.aivendor
    Priority4
    9 citations1 query2 engines
  8. instagram.comsocial
    Priority4
    6 citations2 queries2 engines
  9. reworked.comedia
    Priority4
    3 citations2 queries2 engines
  10. bloomfire.comvendor
    Priority3
    5 citations3 queries1 engine
AI readiness

Can AI read your site?

The site signals that decide whether AI engines can read and trust you. A Poor or Missing rating below can cap your AI readiness score.

Crawlability20/ 20ptsCan AI engines reach and index your site?
  • GoodAI citation crawlers allowed (robots.txt)

    4/4 citation crawlers allowed · blocked

    18/18
  • GoodAI training crawlers allowed (robots.txt)

    Total: 3 · Blocked: 0 · Allowed Count: 3

    2/2
Renderability5/ 15ptsDoes your content render fast enough for engines to read?
  • GoodContent server-rendered

    Threshold: full 1500 plus · Char Count: 2303

    5/5
  • Not measuredLargest Contentful Paint ≤ 2.5s

    We couldn't measure this signal on this scan.

    0/4
  • Not measuredTotal Blocking Time ≤ 200ms

    We couldn't measure this signal on this scan.

    0/3
  • Not measuredCumulative Layout Shift ≤ 0.1

    We couldn't measure this signal on this scan.

    0/3
Structured data20/ 41ptsDoes your site give AI the structured data it needs to classify you confidently?
  • MissingJSON-LD structured data present

    Count: 0

    0/6
  • MissingHigh-value JSON-LD types

    No high-value JSON-LD types found

    0/11
  • PoorOrganization entity (sameAs + name)

    Found In: footer social links only · Social Count: 5

    4/8
  • GoodSitemap reachable

    Sitemap reachable · 211 URLs

    6/6
  • GoodCanonical tags

    Canonical: https://www.notion.com/

    4/4
  • GoodTitle + meta description

    Desc Ok: yes · Desc Len: 124 · Title Ok: yes

    3/3
  • GoodOpenGraph metadata

    Twitter Card: yes

    3/3
Content4/ 11ptsIs there enough recent, substantive content for engines to cite?
  • Needs workContent density on key pages

    383 words on key pages · structured headings

    4/6
  • MissingContent freshness
    0/5
Trust5/ 13ptsDo third-party signals back you as a credible source?
  • GoodHTTPS enforced

    Hsts: yes · Https: yes

    3/3
  • Not measuredEarned authority signals

    We couldn't measure this signal on this scan.

    0/8
  • Goodllms.txt present
    2/2
Competitor content

Competitor pages AI already cites

The competitor pages AI engines pull into their answers. Read them as the bar your own content has to clear.

Confluence

12 citations
  1. Cited for team knowledge scattered across too many apps.

    3 citations
  2. Cited for Confluence alternatives for enterprise knowledge management, best Confluence alternatives for fast-growing tech teams.

    3 citations
  3. Cited for Confluence alternatives with built-in AI agents.

    2 citations
  4. Cited for all-in-one workspace with docs, wikis, and project management.

    2 citations
  5. atlassian.comProduct page

    Cited for Confluence alternatives with built-in AI agents.

    1 citation
  6. + 1 more page cited 1 time

ClickUp

3 citations
  1. Cited for Confluence alternatives with built-in AI agents.

    2 citations
  2. Cited for Confluence alternatives with built-in AI agents.

    1 citation

Asana

2 citations
  1. Cited for all-in-one workspace with docs, wikis, and project management.

    2 citations

Coda

1 citation
  1. help.coda.ioContent page

    Cited for Confluence alternatives with built-in AI agents.

    1 citation

Slite (unlisted) was cited 17 times. That is more than Coda (1).GitBook (unlisted) was cited 15 times. That is more than Coda (1).

Owned content

What your site should make easier to cite

Which of your pages AI already cites, and where your site gives engines nothing to quote. Pages that fall short show what to fix where we found a move; missing pages get a recommended topic.

AI cited your site 16 times. We mapped 11 citations to 4 specific pages below. The rest hit pages outside our crawl.

Why?

We crawl up to 150 of your pages and match citations to exact URLs. Owned citations on uncrawled or login-walled pages — or pages beyond the ones listed here — count toward your Source Mix total but can't be tied to a specific page in this section.

Cited & strong2 pages

Pages AI already cites as a solid answer for queries you should own. Keep them current.

  1. Your connected workspace for wiki, docs & projects | Notionwww.notion.com/product/projects
    7 citations5 queries
  2. Your connected workspace for wiki, docs & projects | Notionwww.notion.com/product/wikis
    1 citation
Improve existing3 pages

Crawled pages relevant to buyer queries that AI under-cites or skips. Ordered by citation gap, then how many buyer queries each could answer.

  1. Meet your AI team | Notionwww.notion.com/product/ai
    0 citations1 query

    The page is a pricing and feature list with no explanatory content that directly answers a comparison question between Notion AI, ClickUp AI, and Confluence AI agents.

    Move

    Add a 300-word section that names specific AI agent capabilities Notion offers that Confluence lacks, using concrete feature names and capability differences a buyer would search for.

  2. Meet your 24/7 AI team | Notionwww.notion.com/product/agents
    1 citation1 query

    The page describes Notion's own agent types in isolation and never positions them against competing tools, so AI engines cannot use it to answer a comparison or alternatives query.

    Move

    Add a section that directly contrasts Notion Custom Agents with ClickUp Brain and Confluence AI on at least three specific dimensions: setup method, trigger types, and cross-app context access.

  3. Enterprise Search Software | AI-Powered Workspace Search – Notionwww.notion.com/product/enterprise-search
    2 citations1 query

    The page focuses on search and research features but does not address the operations team use case or explain how enterprise search fits into a Confluence-replacement decision.

    Move

    Add a 200-word section framed around operations team workflows that names the specific Confluence knowledge-management gaps Notion Enterprise Search fills, including cross-app connector coverage.

Create new2 topics

Buyer-demand topics with no page of your own. Flagged when rivals get cited for the topic, or when buyer demand exists with nothing to answer it. Ordered by demand.

  1. Notion vs Confluence: Side-by-Side Comparison for Enterprise Knowledge Management— no page yet —Competitor evidence
    1 query

    Confluence's own comparison page is cited 3 times for this query, and a Notion page that directly addresses enterprise knowledge management with specific feature and pricing comparisons would give AI engines a more neutral, structured source to cite instead. Confluence (atlassian.com/software/confluence/comparison) is cited 3 times by AI engines for this topic.

  2. How to Replace Confluence, Jira, and Google Drive With Notion— no page yet —Competitor evidence
    1 query

    Confluence's blog post on app sprawl is cited for adjacent queries, and a Notion page that maps specific tools to Notion equivalents with a step-by-step migration checklist would give AI engines a concrete, actionable source to cite for this query. Confluence (atlassian.com/blog/trello/business-app-problems) is cited 3 times for the closely related app-sprawl topic.

Top moves

What to fix first

The moves with the most score impact for the least effort, in order. Start at the top.

Technical

  1. Add JSON-LD structured data across key pages
    Zero JSON-LD is present on notion.com. Adding Organization, SoftwareApplication, and FAQPage schema closes an 11-point deficit in high-value types and a 6-point gap for schema presence — the single largest structured-data gap in the scan.
    See in Readiness Checklist →
    +2 perception+11 readiness
    EffortMedium
  2. Publish dated content to establish freshness signals
    Content freshness scores 0/5. No publication or update dates are visible to crawlers. Adding visible timestamps and a changelog or blog cadence closes this gap and gives engines a recency signal for Notion's AI features.
    See in Readiness Checklist →
    +2 perception+5 readiness
    EffortLow
  3. Complete Organization entity with sameAs and logo markup
    Organization entity clarity earns 4/8. Adding sameAs links to Wikidata, LinkedIn, and Crunchbase plus a structured logo declaration closes the 4-point deficit and strengthens entity disambiguation across engines.
    See in Readiness Checklist →
    +1 perception+4 readiness
    EffortLow
  4. Build a dedicated AI-agent use-case page
    All four engines return zero Notion mentions on the AI-agents-for-team-workspaces query. A page targeting that topic with concrete agent examples and customer outcomes would directly address the absent cells on query a348c533.
    +6 perception
    EffortMedium
  5. Secure coverage in enterprise-search comparison sources
    The AI-workspace and enterprise-search queries (fee53c23) return Glean, GoSearch, and Moveworks — Notion is absent across all four engines on that query. Top sources for those queries include gosearch.ai and dust.tt; make sure Notion's enterprise search positioning is represented in their comparison content if it isn't
    +5 perception
    EffortMedium

Content

  1. Improve Meet your AI team | Notion
    Add a 300-word section that names specific AI agent capabilities Notion offers that Confluence lacks, using concrete feature names and capability differences a buyer would search for.
    EffortMedium
  2. Improve Meet your 24/7 AI team | Notion
    Add a section that directly contrasts Notion Custom Agents with ClickUp Brain and Confluence AI on at least three specific dimensions: setup method, trigger types, and cross-app context access.
    EffortMedium
  3. Improve Enterprise Search Software | AI-Powered Workspace Search – Notion
    Add a 200-word section framed around operations team workflows that names the specific Confluence knowledge-management gaps Notion Enterprise Search fills, including cross-app connector coverage.
    EffortMedium

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