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How Findry compares to Notion.

Notion is a blank canvas. Findry is the shape product decisions need. Templates rot; structure scales.

Where it's strong

Notion

  • Universal canvas: PRDs, wikis, meeting notes, OKRs — any shape you can imagine, you can build
  • Best-in-class real-time collaboration and rich text editing
  • Database views, roll-ups, and relations let you build mini-apps without code
  • Massive ecosystem of community templates and AI features
What it adds

Findry

  • A typed hypothesis primitive with a state machine — not a status property on a Notion row
  • Bet snapshots that lock predicted impact + RICE + evidence at promotion time, immutable for audit
  • PostHog · Amplitude · Mixpanel · GA4 integrations that compute outcome verdicts automatically
  • Pulse: passcode-protected stakeholder views with a chain that traverses signal → outcome
Feature comparison

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Feature
Notion
Findry
Real-time collaborative editing
Custom databases + roll-ups
Hypothesis state machine
Evidence chain (signal → outcome)
Predicted vs actual variance
Locked bet snapshots
Analytics integrations (verdict-grade)
PostHog · Amplitude · Mixpanel · GA4
Tracker push (Jira / Linear)
Stakeholder share with audit
Page share
Pulse + passcode + revoke
AI suggestion with structure
Generic chat
Hypothesis-shaped
Free tier
When to pick Notion

Pick Notion when your team needs a single workspace for everything that isn't product decisions — wikis, OKRs, meeting notes, customer research write-ups, brand docs. Notion is the connective tissue. It rewards teams that enjoy designing their own structure and have the discipline to maintain it.

When to pick Findry

Pick Findry when you want the structure already there. The five phases — signals, hypotheses, tests, bets, outcomes — are the spine you'd eventually try to build in Notion anyway, except by then the templates have rotted and nobody knows which version to use. We maintain the spine so you can use it.

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