A blank canvas, or a system that already knows the game ?

Notion can hold your social media work. Revlis does it. Viral research, psychology frameworks, and a short-form script engine, built for social media managers, not assembled from blank pages.

Built by a social media manager, for social media teams.

Revlis comes with more, so you grow smarter.

Notion is a blank canvas you build yourself. Revlis is a social media operating system that ships with the research, frameworks, and scripts already inside. Pick Revlis if your job is growing social accounts; pick Notion if you need one flexible tool for everything.

Psychology first

Every post is engineered around how the brain processes the first 3 seconds, not post more and hope.

A real research engine

Track competitors, search by keyword, or paste any video link to get the hook, structure, and psychology behind why it won.

The full workflow

Strategy, planning, a script Laboratory, and month-over-month iteration. Not a blank board, but an operating system for content.

Built for content

Designed around the social media workflow by a working SMM, not a generic template you bend into shape.

The full comparison

Grouped by the social media workflow Revlis is built around: strategy, research, planning, creation, and iteration.

Research & Viral Intelligence

This is where the two tools stop being comparable. Notion has none of it.

Capability
Revlis
Notion
Track competitors by username (IG + TikTok)
Yes
No
Keyword research on TikTok
Yes
No
Paste a video link for a full breakdown
Yes
No
Outlier detection (top-performing posts)
Yes
No
Hook / structure / psychology analysis
Yes
No
Replication Blueprints
Yes
No
Conversion & funnel analysis (TOF/MOF/BOF)
Yes
No

Script Creation: The Laboratory

Strategy and research go in; a directed short-form script comes out.

Capability
Revlis
Notion
Purpose-built short-form script engine
Yes
Generic AI / manual
Text, audio & visual hook frameworks
Yes
No
Iterate from viral videos (element-level)
Yes
No
Psychology settings (curiosity gap, pattern interrupts)
Yes
No
Video style templates
Yes
No
Scenes + audio + visual direction output
Yes
Write it yourself

Brand Strategy

Notion can store a strategy doc. Revlis turns strategy into reusable inputs for every script.

Capability
Revlis
Notion
Brand voice + tone sliders
Yes
Build it yourself
Audience demographics, psychographics, and emotional triggers.
Yes
No
Content Pillars
Yes
No
Psychology tactics (FOMO, reciprocity, social proof)
Yes
No
Reusable offerings library for scripts
Yes
Build it yourself
Export strategy to PDF / PowerPoint
Yes
Limited

Planning & Calendar

The one area where Notion genuinely competes, if you're willing to build it.

Capability
Revlis
Notion
Content calendar
Built for social
Build it yourself
Calendar / Kanban / Table / Gantt views
Yes
Yes
Deliverable pipelines with approvals
Yes
Build it yourself
Planning layers (audience × pillar × question)
Yes
No
Plan to script to auto-add to calendar
Yes
No
Drag & drop boards
Yes
Yes

Clients, Collaboration & Analytics

Built for agencies juggling multiple brands.

Capability
Revlis
Notion
Client view with no login: approve, reject, comment
Yes
Share a page
Multi-client separation (agencies)
Yes
Build it yourself
Auto analytics reports (Meta + TikTok)
Yes
No
Team & editor sharing
Yes
Yes
Comments & activity
Yes
Yes

What you get that Notion can't give you

Notion gives you a place to store the work. Revlis does it.

A Revlis post detail page showing a high-performing outlier with media, replication blueprint, and verdict score.

Don’t just plan posts. Know why they win

A task board can hold a card that says “make this.” It can’t tell you why a video won. Revlis breaks every post into the hook, the structure, the psychology, and the funnel stage, so you stop guessing.

  • Full video breakdowns
  • A clear verdict on how a post performs against the creator’s baseline
  • A Replication Blueprint you can send straight to the Laboratory
A Revlis Generate workspace with filled research cards, the Generate button, and a generated script output panel.

Scripts engineered with buyer psychology

Pick an audience, an offer, and an angle. Revlis writes the hook and the full short-form script with audio and visual direction, then lets you iterate until it’s ready to film.

  • Hook generator for text, audio, and visual hooks
  • Iterate from a viral video’s exact hook and structure
  • Curiosity-gap and pattern-interrupt controls
The Revlis content calendar in month view with colour-coded deliverables.

The month, mapped to strategy

Plan scripts, posts, carousels, and videos in one view, then switch between calendar, kanban, table, and pipeline views. Share read-only review links with clients.

  • Layered planning across audience, pillar, question, and value prop
  • Platform-aware deliverables for Video, Carousel, Story, and LinkedIn
  • Client approve, reject, and comment with no login required
A Revlis analytics overview showing account metrics, best recent posts, and performance charts.

See the pattern, not just the post

Connect Instagram and TikTok to track real performance, see which formats and themes actually convert, and let monthly reports surface the patterns automatically.

  • Social post performance analytics with the why
  • Month-over-month content iteration system
  • Client dashboards and reports with no login required

Revlis vs Notion FAQ

For a social media workflow, yes. Revlis covers strategy, viral research, planning, scripts, and iteration in one place. Notion can hold that work but has no built-in research engine, psychology frameworks, or script generator, so you'd build all of it from scratch. For company wikis and general docs, Notion stays broader.

For social media specifically, yes, because it's purpose-built. Competitor and keyword research, outlier detection, replication blueprints, and a short-form script engine simply don't exist in Notion. Notion is more flexible across general use cases, but that flexibility means more setup.

No. Notion stores information you add manually. It can’t pull or analyze TikTok and Instagram performance data, detect outliers, or break a video down by hook, structure, and psychology the way Revlis does.

Revlis starts free and has paid plans around $49 and $99/mo, scaling by how many competitors you track. Notion has a free personal tier and paid plans per seat. Compare on value: Revlis bundles social research and frameworks; in Notion you’d build or buy those separately.

Yes, but you build the calendar, templates, pipelines, and approval flows yourself. Revlis ships a social-specific calendar, deliverable pipelines, and client approval views ready to use.

Stop building a system. Start growing accounts.

Posting is the easiest part. Let Revlis handle the hard part: the strategy, the research, the psychology.

psychology first, always