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Consultants: Melo or Notion?

Consultants managing client deliverables, research, and project managementneed tools that keep up with their workflow. Here's how Melo and Notion compare for this specific use case.

What consultants need from a productivity tool

Consultants deal with client deliverables, research, and project management daily. The ideal tool for this workflow needs to be fast (no waiting for pages to load), flexible (different projects require different layouts), and smart (AI that understands your specific context). Privacy matters too — consultants often handle sensitive information.

Each client engagement requires a completely different set of documents and context
Deliverables, research, meeting notes, and timelines live in separate tools
Confidential client data passes through multiple cloud services
Context-switching between client projects destroys deep thinking time

Notion for consultants

All-in-one workspace with databases and docs. While Notion is a capable tool, consultants often find it limiting when they need to work with multiple content types simultaneously. Notion's approach works for generic use cases, but the specific demands of client deliverables, research, and project management require more flexibility.

Melo
Notion
Architecture
Local-first — data lives on your Mac, loads instantly
Cloud-first — requires internet, noticeable latency on large workspaces
Interface
Spatial canvas — tile notes, todos, websites, and AI side by side
Document-based — nested pages and databases
AI
Deeply integrated — AI sees your entire workspace context
Bolt-on AI assistant with limited workspace awareness
Performance
Native Electron app — sub-50ms response times
Web app — performance degrades with workspace size
Privacy
Your data stays on your device by default
All data stored on Notion's servers

Why consultants pick Melo

Create a board per client engagement in Melo. Tile deliverables, research, meeting notes, and AI on one canvas. Switch clients by switching boards — each with its own spatial context. Local-first means client-sensitive data never touches a third-party server.

For consultantsspecifically, Melo's spatial canvas means you can design a workspace that mirrors how you think about client deliverables, research, and project management. Tile your key documents, tasks, web references, and AI chat on one board. Switch between project contexts by switching boards. Everything stays local, fast, and private.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Melo faster than Notion?

Melo is local-first — your data lives on your Mac with zero server round-trips. This means sub-50ms response times for everything. Notion relies on cloud infrastructure, which introduces latency, especially with larger workspaces.

Is Melo good for consultants?

Yes. Melo's spatial canvas is particularly well-suited for consultants who need to manage client deliverables, research, and project management. The ability to tile multiple content types on one board means you can see everything relevant to your work without switching apps.

What does Melo do that Notion doesn't?

Melo's key differentiators are the spatial canvas (tile any content type side by side), workspace-aware AI (sees your entire board, not just one document), and local-first architecture (instant performance, true privacy). Most traditional tools focus on one paradigm — Melo combines notes, tasks, AI, web, and calendar in one spatial environment.

Is Melo free?

Melo is a one-time purchase — no subscriptions, no recurring fees. Pay once and own it forever. There's no free tier, but you get the full product with a single purchase.

Can I use Melo offline?

Absolutely. Since Melo is local-first, your entire workspace works offline. Notes, tasks, canvas arrangement, clipboard history — everything is available without an internet connection. AI features require connectivity.