Краткое сравнение (TLDR)
Notion is a flexible workspace for docs, wikis, databases, projects, knowledge, AI, templates, forms, charts, comments, and connected apps. Its center of gravity is information architecture and customizable workflows.
Lyniti is a business workspace for delivery plus operations. Projects, files, team chat, meetings, whiteboards, client records, invoices, financial requests, approvals, finance views, and double-entry bookkeeping stay connected so teams do not need separate systems for collaboration and finance context.
Ключевые отличия с первого взгляда
Knowledge workspace vs business workspace: Notion focuses on docs, wikis, databases, projects, AI, forms, charts, and connected knowledge. Lyniti connects project work with clients, chat, meetings, whiteboards, finance approvals, invoices, bookkeeping, and operational records.
Project work: Notion supports projects through databases, views, pages, docs, templates, comments, and integrations. Lyniti adds native chat, meetings, whiteboards, client context, approvals, finance, and bookkeeping beside project delivery.
Team operations: Notion can model many operations with databases and pages. Lyniti keeps daily operations native with team chat, meetings, files, approvals, client records, invoices, finance, and business workflows.
Finance depth: Notion can track finance data manually in databases, but it is not an invoicing, financial approval, or double-entry bookkeeping system. Lyniti treats finance as part of operations.
Best fit: Notion fits teams that want a flexible knowledge and database workspace. Lyniti fits teams that need projects, collaboration, client context, finance, whiteboards, and bookkeeping in one workspace.
Итог: Notion is strong when docs, wikis, databases, AI search, and customizable knowledge systems are the main problem. Lyniti is stronger when the same team needs project work, clients, chat, meetings, whiteboards, approvals, invoices, finance, and bookkeeping connected end to end.