Practical uses
- Analyze engagement on your team wiki or documentation.
- Track traffic on shared Notion resource pages.
- Collect reader feedback on your documents.
- Optimize Notion content structure based on views.
Pros and cons
What Notionlytics does especially well — and the limits to anticipate.
Pros
- Simple native Notion integration, zero code.
- Real-time widgets for instant tracking.
- Anonymous reader feedback built-in.
- Third-party integrations (Google Analytics, Facebook).
Cons
- No free tier, paid from Pro.
- Limited to Notion pages (no web tracking).
- Small niche compared to general-purpose tools.
Notionlytics: when it makes sense.
Notionlytics fits those monetizing or widely sharing Notion content; less relevant for small private wikis.
Keep if
You share public or semi-private Notion pages.. You want to understand engagement on your Notion content.
Notionlytics becomes worthwhile when
- You use it at least once a week
- The monthly cost (€5) is small next to the time it saves you
Challenge if
You need a free solution.. You don't use Notion or have few pages to track.
Notionlytics becomes too expensive when
- You use it less than once a month
- A simple free version or a tool already in your stack would do