Notion for Students: Free Plan vs Plus (Is It Worth It?)


Notion is everywhere in college dorms and study cafes right now — but most students don’t know they can get the Notion Plus plan free with a .edu email address. This guide explains exactly what you get for free, how to claim it, and whether the paid upgrade is actually worth it for your workflow.

Notion Free vs Plus for Students: What’s the Difference?

FeatureNotion FreeNotion Plus ($12/mo)Notion Education (Free with .edu)
Unlimited pages and blocksYesYesYes
Unlimited file uploadsNo (5MB limit)Yes (unlimited)Yes (unlimited)
Version history7 days30 days30 days
Guest access10 guests100 guests100 guests
Custom automationsNoYesYes
PriceFree$12/monthFree (with .edu email)

Bottom line: The Notion Education plan is equivalent to Notion Plus in almost every way. If you have an .edu email address from an accredited institution, you should apply for it before paying for anything.

How to Get Notion Free as a Student (Step-by-Step)

  1. Go to notion.so/product/notion-for-education
  2. Click «Get Notion free»
  3. Create an account or sign in with your .edu email address
  4. Notion will verify your student status automatically for many institutions. If verification doesn’t happen automatically, click «Verify your student status» and submit your enrollment documentation
  5. Once verified, your account upgrades to Notion Education (equivalent to Plus) at no cost

The verification process is usually instant if your email domain is recognized. For less common .edu addresses (smaller colleges, international institutions), manual verification may take a few days.

What Can You Actually Build in Notion as a Student?

The real question isn’t free vs paid — it’s what Notion can actually do for your academic workflow. Here are the most useful setups students build:

Assignment and deadline tracker

Create a database with all your assignments, due dates, course names, and status (Not Started / In Progress / Done). Filter by course or deadline. This alone makes Notion worth setting up, because it gives you a single dashboard for everything due across all your courses.

Reading and research notes hub

Create a page for each source you read. Include: citation, main argument, key quotes with page numbers, and your own synthesis notes. When you write a paper, search your Notion workspace instead of re-reading everything from scratch. With the AI add-on, Notion can summarize your notes and suggest connections across sources.

Writing project management

For longer papers and theses, Notion works as a project board: you can track the outline, draft status, revision notes, and feedback from advisors or professors all in one place. Use the kanban board view to drag sections from «outline» to «drafted» to «revised.»

Is the Notion AI Add-On Worth It for Students?

The Notion AI add-on costs $10/month on top of your plan. It adds the ability to: summarize long notes, generate outlines, convert bullet points to prose, translate content, and brainstorm within your workspace.

Our honest assessment: for most undergraduates, it’s not worth $10/month separately. The free ChatGPT tier does most of these tasks equally well. The Notion AI add-on is worth paying for if you’re doing heavy research writing (thesis, dissertation) and want AI assistance integrated directly into your note-taking workflow without copying and pasting into ChatGPT constantly.

Notion vs Alternatives for Students

NeedNotionBetter Alternative
Quick note capture in classOkay (slower to open)Apple Notes or Google Keep
Research note synthesisGoodObsidian (free, local files)
Assignment trackingExcellentGoogle Calendar (simpler)
Paper writingOkayMicrosoft Word (more formatting features)
Collaboration with classmatesExcellentGoogle Docs (more real-time)
Citation managementNot built-inZotero (free, purpose-built)

Common Notion Mistakes Students Make

  • Over-building the system before using it — Start simple. One assignment tracker and one notes page. Add complexity only when you actually need it.
  • Using Notion for actual writing — Notion is great for organizing and outlining, but for the final paper, switch to Word or Google Docs. Notion’s export to Word has some formatting quirks.
  • Not using templates — Notion has a built-in template gallery with hundreds of free student templates. Use them instead of building from scratch.
  • Forgetting to verify student status — Many students use the free tier for months without realizing they qualify for the Plus plan at no cost. Check notion.so/product/notion-for-education.

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