Head-to-head comparison

Bandzoogle vs Notion

Two of the asset sharing tools podcasters reach for. Here's how they differ on pricing, features, audience, and the trade-offs that actually matter day-to-day.

Shared workspace where many shows park guest packets and run sheets.

Best for: Content workflows

At a glance

Field
Bandzoogle
Notion
Best for
EPK and press kits
Content workflows
Price tier
Freemiumverify
Freemiumverify
Platforms
Web
WebmacOSWindowsiOSAndroid
Audience
Solo creatorsSmall teams
Solo creatorsSmall teamsAgenciesEnterprise

The honest trade-offs

Bandzoogle

Pros

  • Built specifically for musicians, gigs, and merch
  • All plans include free domain and unlimited bandwidth
  • 14-day free trial, no contracts

Watch-outs

  • Music-first, podcast features minimal
  • Templates leaning music-industry aesthetics
  • Not where you'd build a non-music show

Notion

Pros

  • Wildly flexible: wiki, tracker, and database in one
  • Public links make sharing with guests easy
  • Templates community covers podcast workflows

Watch-outs

  • Search is famously slow at scale
  • AI features now gated to $20+ Business tier
  • Performance degrades on huge databases

Which one should you pick?

Pick Bandzoogle if

You’re building around epk and press kits. Bandzoogle is the musician-focused website builder that's been running since 2003 with three core plans at $9.95, $14.

Pick Notion if

You’re building around content workflows. Notion is where most podcast teams park guest packets, run-of-show docs, and editorial calendars. The free tier is fine for solos; the moment you collaborate seriously, Notion-tax kicks in, and AI features are now gated behind the $20 Business plan whether you want them or not.

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Frequently asked

What does Bandzoogle do better than Notion?

Bandzoogle's standout is "Built specifically for musicians, gigs, and merch". Notion doesn't make that promise — it leans into "Wildly flexible: wiki, tracker, and database in one" instead. If the first sentence describes your workflow, pick Bandzoogle; if the second does, pick Notion.

What are the trade-offs?

Bandzoogle: music-first, podcast features minimal. Notion: search is famously slow at scale. Whether either matters depends entirely on what you actually need — neither is a deal-breaker by itself.

Do they support the same platforms?

Notion works on macOS, Windows, iOS, Android where Bandzoogle doesn't. If you're on a specific OS or device, that may decide for you.

Can I use Bandzoogle and Notion together?

Both are asset sharing tools so most teams pick one. Some workflows do combine them — for example, using Bandzoogle for one show or episode type and Notion for another. Worth trying both free tiers before committing.