
Up to 6 months free on Notion's Business Plan (including Notion AI) for startups affiliated with Notion's 1,000+ VC and accelerator partners. 3 months free for unaffiliated startups.
Notion offers Up to 6 months free (Business Plan) in startup credits through the “Notion for Startups” program. The credit value ranges from $500 to $12,000 depending on your eligibility, funding stage, and application.
This is a free tier perk — free access to a paid plan or premium tier for a limited period. You get the full feature set without any charges, giving you time to build and grow before needing to pay.
The Notion credit application is rated easy. Most startups can complete it in under 10 minutes with minimal documentation.
Key details about this Notion startup credit program.
Credit Value
Up to 6 months free (Business Plan)
$500 – $12,000
Perk Type
Free Tier
Difficulty
Follow the step-by-step instructions to claim your Up to 6 months free (Business Plan) in credits.
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Common questions about Notion startup credits.
Notion offers Up to 6 months free (Business Plan) in startup credits through the "Notion for Startups" program. The credit value ranges from $500 to $12,000 depending on your eligibility and application.
The difficulty level is "easy". This means the process is straightforward with minimal requirements — most startups can complete it in under 10 minutes. Perqly provides step-by-step instructions to guide you through every step.
Notion's startup program is classified as a "free_tier" perk, which means it provides free access to a paid plan or tier for a limited period.
Notion is listed under the "Productivity" category on Perqly. You can browse all productivity credits and compare options from different providers.
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Easy
Quick, minimal docs