opencharts vs notion
all-in-one workspace for notes and docs
Notion is excellent at docs and databases; OpenCharts gives you the diagrams, whiteboards, and decks Notion can only embed.
OpenCharts is a free, AI-native workspace that ships native flowcharts, whiteboards, notes, and AI-built presentations side-by-side. Notion is great for docs and databases but relies on third-party embeds for diagrams. OpenCharts gives you real, editable flowcharts from a PDF or prompt in seconds, plus a public MCP server external AI agents can drive — with unlimited real-time collaborators on the free plan.
- Native, editable flowcharts and whiteboards (not embeds)
- AI flowchart generation from a PDF or prompt
- AI presentation builder with PPTX export
- Public MCP server for AI agents (19 tools)
- ·Long-form docs, wikis, and relational databases as a source of truth
- ·Mature page templates and database views for project tracking
Many teams keep Notion as the doc/wiki layer and use OpenCharts for every diagram, whiteboard, and slide deck Notion would otherwise need to embed.
Choose OpenCharts when…
- You want native flowcharts, whiteboards, and AI presentations alongside your notes — not embeds.
- You want AI to turn a PDF or prompt into an editable diagram, not a static image.
- You need diagram-aware real-time multiplayer (live cursors on nodes, node locking, comment threads).
- You'd like an MCP server external AI agents can drive.
Choose Notion when…
- Your primary need is docs, wikis, and databases with light embeds.
- Your team's source of truth already lives in Notion and you don't need diagram-native features.
- You depend on Notion's specific database relations and views.
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Pricing snapshot
OpenCharts is free forever; paid tiers raise AI credit limits. Notion has a free personal plan but charges per seat ($10–18/user/month) for team workspaces, and Notion AI is an additional add-on.
Migrating from Notion
Paste any Notion page into an OpenCharts Notes project — formatting transfers via Markdown. For embedded Lucid/Miro diagrams, export the source as PDF/PNG and drop into OpenCharts; Theo rebuilds the structure into native nodes and edges.
Frequently asked questions
Is OpenCharts a Notion alternative?
OpenCharts complements Notion. If your primary need is wikis and databases, stay on Notion. If you need real diagrams, whiteboards, AI flowchart extraction, and AI presentations alongside notes, OpenCharts gives you all of that natively in one free workspace.
Can I import my Notion pages?
Yes. Export from Notion as Markdown, drop into an OpenCharts Notes project, and the formatting transfers. You can then ask Theo to convert any section into a flowchart, whiteboard, or slide deck.
Does OpenCharts have AI like Notion AI?
Yes — Theo. Theo runs in the Notes editor for inline rewrites, summaries, and translations (⌘J), in the chat surface for project generation, and across 11 modes (Fast, Think, Research, Code, Voice, Consensus, Image, Video, Social/Calendar, Learn, Explore).
Are flowcharts editable, or just embedded images?
Editable. OpenCharts flowcharts are real editable canvases with 20+ node types, decision branches, auto-layout, and full export to PNG/SVG/PDF/PPTX. Unlike Notion's third-party embeds, you can edit and collaborate on them directly.
Can my whole team collaborate?
Yes. Free real-time multiplayer with unlimited collaborators, live cursors, threaded comments, and one-click share links is included on every plan.
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No credit card required. Free real-time collaboration, AI flowchart generation, and full export on every plan.