Teed vs Notion

Notion is a powerful general workspace. Teed is purpose-built for creating and sharing gear lists with features like AI identification and automatic affiliate links.

Feature Comparison

Feature
Teed
Notion
Better
AI product identification
Teed
Automatic affiliate links
Teed
Beautiful shareable pages
Requires setup
Teed
QR code generation
Teed
Product cards with images
Manual setup
Teed
Custom databases
Gear-focused
General note-taking
Team collaboration
Coming soon
Setup time
Minutes
Hours
Teed

When to Use Each

Choose Teed if you want to...

  • Quickly creating shareable gear lists
  • Adding products with minimal effort
  • Monetizing gear recommendations
  • Mobile-first gear management
  • Users who want it to "just work"
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Notion might be better if you want to...

  • Complex, customized database views
  • General workspace and note-taking
  • Team wikis and documentation
  • Users who want full control over structure

Frequently Asked Questions

Should I use Notion or Teed for my gear list?

If you want a simple, beautiful, shareable gear page with features like AI product identification and affiliate links, use Teed. If you need a complex, customized database that's part of a larger workspace, Notion might be better.

Is Teed easier than Notion for gear lists?

Yes. Teed is purpose-built for gear sharing, so you get product cards, sharing features, and affiliate links without any setup. Notion requires building database templates from scratch.

Can I embed my Teed list in Notion?

Yes! Teed supports oEmbed, so you can embed your gear list in Notion pages, blogs, or anywhere that supports embeds.

Is Teed free like Notion?

Yes, Teed is free to use with all core features. No complicated pricing tiers or feature restrictions.

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Teed vs Notion for Gear Lists: Purpose-Built vs General Tool