The Notion licensing landscape: The “State of the Union”
Notion has evolved from a simple note-taking app into a complex “All-in-one” workspace. Managing costs is no longer about simple logins; it’s about managing Workspace Members, Guests, and AI add-ons. Because Notion makes it easy for any user to invite “Members,” organizations often face “bill shock” when guest collaborators are inadvertently upgraded to paid seats.
The complexity gap
The Notion Admin Console shows who is in the workspace, but it lacks granular engagement data. A user who hasn’t touched a page in months still costs the same as your power users. Without deep usage analytics, you cannot see if a “Member” is actually just reading content—a role that could be handled by a free “Guest” or a lower-cost “Viewer” seat.
The “Hidden cost” narrative
The primary budget leak in Notion is the “Accidental Member.” When employees share a page with an external contractor and select “Workspace Access” instead of “Private Access,” Notion automatically adds a paid seat to your next invoice. Additionally, many organizations pay for Notion AI for their entire workforce, even though only a small percentage uses it for content generation.
Quick summary: OpenLM for Notion
OpenLM empowers you to right-size your Notion environment by auditing actual page-level interactions.
- Audit Member vs. Guest: Identify “Members” who haven’t edited a page in 60 days and can be transitioned to “Guest” status.
- Monitor AI add-on ROI: Track which users are actually utilizing Notion AI features to justify the additional monthly spend.
- Detect “Shadow” workspaces: Find pockets of the organization creating independent, unmanaged Notion instances.
- Track page engagement: See which internal wikis and databases are active and which are cluttering the workspace.
- Automate seat reclamation: Flag users who have left the company or moved departments but still occupy a paid seat.
Comprehensive solution framework
The visibility layer
Gain transparency into your Notion hierarchy. See a breakdown of users across Teamspaces and identify who has “Full Access” versus “Comment-only” permissions. This allows you to audit your security posture alongside your spending.
The intelligence layer
Use Notion usage analytics to determine your “Active vs. Idle” ratio. By analyzing page edits, database entries, and property changes, you can determine if you are truly getting value from your Enterprise or Business plan.
How OpenLM monitors Notion
OpenLM uses a secure, API-driven integration to map your Notion workspace activity without accessing your sensitive private content.
Seamless API connectivity
- Notion API integration: Connects directly via the official Notion API to pull user lists, permission levels, and activity timestamps.
- Metadata focus: OpenLM monitors when and how users interact with the workspace (edits, comments, views) without reading the actual text within your pages.
- Automated sync: Regularly updates your user directory to reflect changes in your Notion Admin Console.
Strategic reporting and analytics
- The “Guest” opportunity report: A specialized report showing paid Members whose activity levels match that of a free Guest, highlighting immediate savings.
- Teamspace density: Visualize which Teamspaces are over-populated with paid seats relative to their actual output.
Strategic ROI and business value
- Stop auto-expansion: Prevent the “viral” growth of Notion costs by identifying new seats the moment they are added.
- Audit-ready data: Prepare for annual renewals with a clear list of required seats based on the last 12 months of actual activity.
- Optimized knowledge management: Use activity data to archive “dead” pages and focus your subscription costs on the workspaces that drive your business.


















