ConfigTrail vs Notion for IT documentation
Notion is a great general-purpose workspace, but for IT teams documenting production infrastructure, incident playbooks, or AI system prompts, the storage model matters. Notion stores your content in plaintext on their servers. ConfigTrail encrypts everything in your browser before it reaches us.
Where ConfigTrail wins
Zero-knowledge AES-256-GCM encryption. Typed runbook step blocks (commands, configs, warnings) instead of free-form pages. Per-member ECDH key exchange for team sharing — no shared secret. Encrypted full-text search. Version history with diffs at the runbook and step level.
Where Notion wins
Notion is more flexible for general docs, project management, wikis with embedded media, and team collaboration outside IT-specific workflows. If your knowledge isn't sensitive infrastructure or IP, Notion is fine.
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