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Public Signal Desk watches any public pages you care about — competitor sites, retail pages, job boards, product launches — and sends you a brief the moment something meaningful changes.

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Weekly digests, urgent alerts, a searchable archive, and a short note explaining why a change matters.

Pricing moves

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Growth signals

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Founding plan

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  • Monitor up to 3 competitors
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  • Urgent alerts for major changes
  • Searchable archive of all reports
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What's included

Weekly brief

A concise summary of the changes worth knowing.

Urgent alerts

Fast notification for major pricing or messaging changes.

Searchable archive

Keep a running record of competitor moves over time.

Latest live report

This section updates from the most recent public scan. If no live scan exists yet, it falls back to the demo format.

# Public Signal Desk Live Intelligence Report

Date: 2026-03-27T06:00:26.000Z

## Intelligence Brief

**Pricing Update at Notion**
Notion's pricing page has undergone a significant update, with the addition of two new pricing references: $0 and $20. The previous pricing information mentioned a free plan at €0 per member per month, while the updated page now mentions a free plan at $0 per member per month, specifically targeting individuals to organize personal projects and life. The old pricing page also referenced the European Union and EUR, which is no longer present. The percentage change in the free plan is 0% since it remains at $0, but the removal of the EUR reference and the addition of the $20 price point suggest a shift in pricing strategy.

This change reveals that Notion is focusing on simplifying its pricing and targeting individual users, potentially moving towards a more freemium-based model. The addition of the $20 price point may indicate a new paid tier or a bundle, which could be a strategic move to upsell or cross-sell to individual users. The removal of the EUR reference and the focus on USD pricing may also suggest that Notion is prioritizing the US market.

Consider reviewing your own pricing tier structure to ensure it remains competitive, especially if you're targeting individual users. Update your comparison page to address Notion's new pricing and positioning, highlighting the unique value proposition of your own product.

**Bottom line**
Notion's pricing update signals a strategic shift towards individual users and a potential expansion of its freemium model. To respond, consider the following actions this week:
* Review your pricing tier structure to ensure it remains competitive, especially for individual users
* Update your comparison page to address Notion's new pricing and positioning
* Brief your sales team on Notion's new pricing strategy and its potential implications for customer acquisition and retention

## Signal Details

- **Notion pricing pricing page updated**
  - Type: Pricing change · Priority: High
  - Source: https://www.notion.com/pricing

## Scan Notes

- Scanned 3 public sources.
- No fetch errors in this run.
- This report is based only on public pages and public data.