Replace Notion for events.
Event management that faces your audience, not just your team.
For organizers planning events in workspace tools like Notion
Today, in four tabs
Not everyone runs all four. Whichever of them you do run, the event details get copied between them by hand, because none of them was built for events.
After
- A public page for every event, and a calendar of all of them Free
- Free RSVP with a capacity limit per date Free
- Tickets with QR check-in and a check-in dashboard Pro
- Newsletters to the people who follow your schedule Free
The gaps
Where Notion limits you for events
Notion was not built for event management. These are the places the event part has to be done somewhere else.
- No public event pages or attendee-facing features
- No ticketing, RSVP, or payment processing
- Internal calendar not connected to Google Calendar or public schedule
- Steep learning curve to build event management workflows from scratch
None of that is a fault in Notion. It is a general-purpose tool being asked to run an event, which is why the rest of the job ends up in other tabs.
Done natively
What Event Schedule gives you over Notion
The same work, in the tool that already knows what an event is.
Public Event Pages
Every event gets a shareable page with details, images, and ticket purchasing. Your audience sees polished event pages, not internal docs.
Built-in Ticketing
Sell tickets with Stripe payments, automatic confirmations, and zero platform fees. No third-party integration needed.
Google Calendar Sync
Two-way Google Calendar sync keeps events updated automatically. No manual copying between your workspace and calendar.
AI Event Import
Paste event details in any format and AI extracts dates, times, and descriptions. Faster than building Notion database entries.
Team Collaboration
Invite team members to manage events together with role-based access. Built for event teams, not generic workspace collaboration.
Sub-schedules
Organize events into sub-schedules by category, location, or type. Better than building separate Notion databases for each event series.
The swap sheet
Notion vs Event Schedule
Line by line, on the event work. A dash in the Notion column means that job is not built in, so today it is living in another tab. A tick in the Event Schedule column does not mean free: the three cards below say which plan carries what.
From $0/mo (Pro $5/mo)
| Feature | Notion | Event Schedule |
|---|---|---|
| Public event pages | Not built in | Yes |
| Ticketing & payments | Not built in | Zero platform fees |
| Google Calendar sync | Not built in | Two-way sync |
| AI event import | AI writing only | Full event parsing |
| Newsletters | Not built in | With A/B testing |
| Team collaboration | Yes | Event-focused |
| Sub-schedules | Manual databases | Built-in |
| Per-user pricing | Per seat | No per-user fees |
Free
$0Unlimited events and schedules. Public event pages and a shareable calendar. Two-way Google, Outlook and CalDAV sync. Free RSVP with a capacity limit. Embeddable calendar, built-in analytics, AI event parsing, and 10 newsletter emails a month.
Pro
$5 a monthTicketing with QR check-in and the check-in dashboard. Custom fields on the form, waitlist, promo codes, sales export. Event graphics, the embeddable ticket widget, the REST API and webhooks. 100 newsletter emails a month.
Enterprise
$15 a monthYour own domain. Up to five team members. Internal and unlisted events. AI flyer and style generation, AI agenda scanning, WhatsApp event creation, and 1,000 newsletter emails a month.
Two footnotes worth reading before you switch. Your follower list is never capped, but the monthly newsletter allowance counts recipients rather than sends, so one letter to 40 followers spends 40 of it. And Free is a single team member; extra members are Enterprise. What does not change with the plan is the fee on ticket sales, which is zero on all three. Past Stripe's own processing, the money is yours.
Switching
How to switch from Notion in 3 steps
Nothing to migrate. Your next event is the first one you put here.
Create your schedule
Sign up free and set up your public schedule page. No databases or templates to configure.
Import your events
Paste event details and AI creates structured events automatically. Much faster than Notion database entries.
Go public
Share your schedule page with your audience. They can view events, buy tickets, and subscribe for updates.
No credit card required.
Free forever. Upgrade when you're ready.
Zero platform fees on ticket sales. You only pay Stripe's processing fee.
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Keep what Notion is good at. Move the events.
About Notion
Notion is a workspace and productivity tool that some event organizers use to plan events with databases, calendars, and shared pages. While Notion is excellent for internal project management, it has no public-facing event pages, no ticketing or RSVP functionality, and a steep learning curve for setting up event workflows.
What it is good at
- Flexible workspace with databases, docs, and wikis
- Strong team collaboration and shared workspaces
- Customizable templates for project management
Why switch to Event Schedule?
Notion organizes your internal planning. Event Schedule faces your audience with public event pages, ticketing, and subscriber tools.
What moves across
- Public event pages your audience can see, not internal workspace docs
- Built-in ticketing with payments and zero platform fees
- Two-way Google Calendar sync instead of a disconnected internal calendar
- AI event import that is faster than building Notion database entries
Notion to Event Schedule FAQ
What people ask before they move the event work across.
Is Event Schedule a good Notion alternative for event planning?
Yes, for the event management side. Event Schedule handles everything Notion cannot: public event pages, ticket sales, attendee management, Google Calendar sync, and newsletters. You may still use Notion for internal project notes, but Event Schedule replaces it for audience-facing event work.
Is Event Schedule free like Notion?
Yes. The free plan includes unlimited events, public event pages, Google Calendar sync, newsletters, and team collaboration. The Pro plan at $5/month adds ticketing with zero platform fees, event graphics, and more.
Does Event Schedule support team collaboration like Notion?
Yes. You can invite team members to manage events together with role-based access on the Enterprise plan. Unlike Notion, collaboration is purpose-built for event management with tools like shared schedules, sub-schedules, and delegated event editing.
Is Event Schedule easier to set up than a Notion event database?
Yes. Create a schedule in under a minute with no databases, templates, or formulas to configure. Add events with AI import or manual entry and you have a public event page with ticketing immediately. No workspace setup needed.
Can I use Event Schedule alongside Notion?
Yes. Many organizers use Notion for internal project planning and Event Schedule for the audience-facing side: public event pages, ticket sales, newsletters, and attendee management. The REST API can also connect Event Schedule data with your Notion workflows.
Also replace
The other tabs, one at a time.
From task boards to ticket sales.
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One tab left
Ready to replace Notion?
Create your free schedule and close the other three tabs. No credit card, and no platform fees on ticket sales.
The free plan is free forever. Open source, with a selfhosting option.