AI Tool Comparison

Comparing as AI Productivity Tools
Cohere vs Notion AI

Compare features, pricing, pros & cons, and user ratings to decide which AI tool is best for your needs.

Cohere

Cohere

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Notion AI

Notion AI

Verdict by Category

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Detailed Comparison

Feature
Cohere
Notion AI
Pricing
FreemiumCohere runs a two-track pricing model. Its public, pay-as-you-go API charges per million tokens: Command R+ costs $2.50 (input) / $10.00 (output), Command R is $0.15/$0.60, and the economical Command R7B is $0.0375/$0.15. Embed v3 is priced at $0.10 per million input tokens, and Rerank v3 costs $2.00 per million tokens of search input processed. Command A, the newer general-purpose flagship, is priced at $2.50 input / $10.00 output per million tokens. Newer top-tier models, including Command A+, Command A Reasoning, Command A Translate, and Command A Vision, do not have public per-token pricing and require contacting Cohere sales; trial API keys for these are capped at 20 requests/minute and 1,000 calls/month. Enterprise and private deployment pricing (VPC, on-premises, or Cohere-managed Model Vault) is fully custom. On AWS Bedrock, Command Provisioned Throughput costs approximately $49.50/hour per model unit, or roughly $29,000/month, a meaningfully higher cost tier than the standard pay-as-you-go API.
FreemiumNotion AI is included with Notion’s Business and Enterprise plans. Custom Agents are free to use on Business and Enterprise plans until May 3, 2026, after which they will cost $10 per 1,000 credits. Limited trial usage is available on Free and Plus plans.
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Summary
Enterprise AI: private, secure, and customizable large language models
Your AI-powered workspace for teamwork.
Cohere

Cohere Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Built by Transformer-paper co-author Aidan Gomez and team, giving unusually deep technical credibility
  • Genuine enterprise-only focus means no consumer product diluting security or compliance priorities
  • Flexible deployment across public API, VPC, on-premises, or a dedicated Model Vault
  • Command R7B is one of the cheapest production-grade APIs available at $0.0375 per million input tokens
  • North extends the platform from raw model access into a full secure AI workplace product

Cons

  • Flagship model pricing (Command A+, Reasoning, Translate, Vision) is not publicly listed, requiring a sales call to get real numbers
  • AWS Bedrock Provisioned Throughput for Command runs about $49.50/hour per model unit, roughly $29K/month, a steep jump from pay-as-you-go
  • Command A ranks outside the top tier for raw intelligence and agentic benchmarks compared to frontier models from OpenAI and Anthropic
  • No consumer-facing product means less brand visibility and community momentum than some competitors
  • Best value requires committing to the full Embed-Rerank-Command pipeline rather than using Command in isolation
Notion AI

Notion AI Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Seamless integration within the Notion workspace
  • Automates repetitive tasks, freeing up time for more strategic work
  • Enhances team collaboration and knowledge sharing
  • Provides a centralized hub for work and information
  • Offers enterprise-grade security and compliance features

Cons

  • Requires a paid Notion subscription for full access
  • Custom Agents are priced separately using Notion credits
  • Can be a learning curve to fully utilize all AI features
  • Reliance on the quality of data within the Notion workspace
  • Potential for AI to misinterpret instructions or generate inaccurate content