head-to-head- moat comparison
legora.comvsnotion.com
which is easier to compete with?
- attack legora first.matched moat depth, smaller stack.
clone time
10–14 weeks
contested10–14 weeks
legora.com
collaborative AI legal research & drafting
55/ 100
wedge scorefull report ↗
→vs←
clone time
10 weeks
contested10 weeks
notion.com
all-in-one AI workspace & knowledge base
49/ 100
wedge scorefull report ↗
moat
how deep is each moat.
+0.6
legora.com · aggregate
4.5/10shallow moat
moat delta+0.6
notion.com · aggregate
5.1/10real moat
4.0
capital-4.0 →
0.0
3.0
technical+2.6 →
5.6
2.0
network-2.0 →
0.0
5.0
switching+3.0 →
8.0
2.0
data-2.0 →
0.0
4.0
regulatory-4.0 →
0.0
8.2
distribution+1.3 →
9.5
overlap
where they fight, where they don't.
features only one ships, plus the small middle they share.
only legora.com · 33
embeddingsretrieval-augmented generationrecruiter / employer relationship network
shared · 33
llm inferencerealtime collaborationrich text editor
only notion.com · 33
serverless / edge platformtransactional emailuser data storage
stack
what they're built on.
shared infra and the differentiating bits.
only legora.com · 33
AnthropicFramerLexical
shared infra · 1010
CloudflareLiveblocksNext.jsOpenAIPostgresCloudflare R2ResendSupabaseTiptapVercel
only notion.com · 55
BlockNoteCloudflare Pagesdnd-kitRenderYjs
floor
cost + time, side by side.
monthly floortie
legora.com
$47 + usage
notion.com
$47 + usage
monthly floor is roughly the same on both sides.
time to clonenotion.com wins
legora.com
10–14 weeks
notion.com
10 weeks
10 weeks vs. 10–14 weeks.
the verdict
same comparison surface, two different walls. give the legora attack a month. circle back to notion only if you genuinely need what it does that the other doesn't.
full reportcontested · 55
→ read the legora.com report
full reportcontested · 49
→ read the notion.com report
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