Notion AI is no longer a $10 add-on — and if you remember it that way, the pricing page will surprise you. In 2026 the full AI toolset is bundled into the Business plan. Free and Plus users get a trial, not a seat. And Notion's page shows yearly rates by default, so the numbers most people quote are about 17% lower than what you'd pay month to month.
We verified every figure below at notion.com/pricing on August 19, 2026, toggled to monthly billing — the same way we check every price in the directory.
Notion pricing, verified — and which plans actually include AI
Per member, per month, billed monthly. Yearly billing knocks roughly 17% off.
- Free — $0. For individuals. Includes a trial of Notion AI, basic forms and sites, Notion Calendar, and databases. AI does not come with it on an ongoing basis.
- Plus — $12/mo ($10/mo billed yearly). Everything in Free plus custom forms and sites, unlimited charts, blocks and uploads. Still only a trial of Notion AI.
- Business — $24/mo ($20/mo billed yearly). This is where AI actually lives: Notion Agent, AI Meeting Notes, Enterprise Search, plus SAML SSO, granular database permissions, private teamspaces and premium connections.
- Enterprise — custom. Everything in Business plus zero-data-retention with LLM providers, SCIM provisioning, audit log and advanced security controls.
The practical upshot: if you want Notion AI as a daily tool rather than a trial, the real entry price is $24 per member per month — or $20 if you commit to a year. For a five-person team that's $1,200–$1,440 a year before any usage.
The new wrinkle: AI credits
Alongside the plan change, Notion has introduced usage-based pricing for its autonomous features. The pricing page states it plainly: "Free to try, then $10 per 1,000 monthly Notion credits." That applies to Custom Agents (repetitive tasks run autonomously) and Workers (custom code that extends Notion), with credit consumption for Workers starting on October 15.
What a "credit" buys in practice isn't published as a simple per-task figure, which makes budgeting harder than the old flat fee. Our read: treat $10 per 1,000 credits as a variable line item on top of the Business seat, and watch the first month's usage before you forecast. We'll update the Notion AI listing as the credit economics become clearer.
Where the free tier actually ends
Free Notion is genuinely generous for personal use — unlimited pages and blocks for individuals, databases, calendar. The wall is AI: you get a trial to see what it does, then it's gone unless you're on Business. Plus at $12 buys collaboration features, not AI. That's the single most common misunderstanding we see in how people budget for Notion.
How it compares
Against the other AI productivity suites we track in Productivity, Notion's $24 Business seat sits mid-pack — pricier than standalone AI writers, cheaper than most enterprise knowledge tools once you count what's bundled. The honest comparison isn't price alone: Notion AI is only worth it if your team already lives in Notion. If you don't, a standalone assistant is cheaper and the workspace lock-in is the real cost.
Frequently asked questions
Is Notion AI free?
Only as a trial. Free and Plus plans include a trial of Notion AI; ongoing access to Notion Agent, AI Meeting Notes and Enterprise Search requires the Business plan at $24/member/month (verified August 19, 2026).
How much does Notion AI cost per month?
It's bundled, not sold separately: $24 per member per month on Business ($20 with yearly billing). Autonomous features then cost $10 per 1,000 Notion credits on top.
Is Notion AI still a $10 add-on?
No. The standalone add-on model is gone — AI is included in Business, and Free/Plus get a trial only.
Why do I see $10 and $20 instead of $12 and $24?
Because notion.com/pricing defaults to the yearly view. $10 (Plus) and $20 (Business) are the per-month rates when billed annually; month-to-month is $12 and $24.
Prices verified at the live pricing page on August 19, 2026. We track changes on the Notion AI listing. If you've been bitten by an annual-default price before, our study The Annual-Billing Illusion covers how widespread it is.