Notion sync tools, compared two at a time
People usually arrive with two names already in mind. These pages put those two side by side, say plainly when each one wins, and then show where Sync2Sheets fits if the job is Notion and Google Sheets specifically.
Dokin vs Whalesync
Dokin polls Notion on an hourly to weekly schedule and pushes one-way to Google Sheets, free tier with paid plans from about $10/month. Whalesync is real-time 2-way sync across multiple databases (Notion, Airtable, Webflow, Postgres) from $40/month. If you only need Notion to Google Sheets in real time, both directions, a third tool fits better.
Last reviewed August 20, 2026
Dokin vs Zapier
Dokin is a Sheets add-on that pulls Notion data on a schedule. Zapier is a general automation platform that can bridge Notion and Sheets event by event, but meters every action. For a continuous database mirror, neither is ideal: one is slow, the other is expensive at scale.
Last reviewed August 20, 2026
Coefficient vs Whalesync
Coefficient is a multi-source data pull into Google Sheets. Whalesync is continuous 2-way sync across databases. Both start at $40 to $49/month but solve different problems. Neither is specifically optimised for the Notion-to-Google-Sheets use case.
Last reviewed August 20, 2026
Sync2Sheets against each tool
All of them in one table: the Notion to Google Sheets tools comparison.