20th July 2024 update: The Startups Offer PROMO is over. No further submissions will be accepted or rewarded. Thank you to those who participated!
Collaboration is key for startups to thrive. This is why Notion is offering you as a founder 3 months FREE of Notion Plus + unlimited AI (worth $3,000). The offer also comes with a $100 virtual Visa card – money you can spend however you want once your application is accepted!
All you need is a publicly available company website and a unique company email domain. Generic email domains (e.g. Gmail, Yahoo, etc) and stealth websites will not be accepted.
To get started, you need to be signed into Notion. Please sign up if you don’t have an account yet.
Please follow the following steps carefully, preferably on a laptop/desktop:
- Login or Sign up to Notion on a separate browser window
- Come back and click here: https://www.notion.so/startups-apply
- Carefully fill up your startup/company details in the application form
- At ‘Where did you hear about this offer?’ choose Notion Partner
- At ‘select your referral partner’, manually type out REFERRAL#7265731 and select it in the drop-down list. Make sure it’s the right code ending with 31!
- At ‘What is your partner’s code?’ copy and paste the code KEY7265731 and you’re good to go!
- Hit submit
Once your application has been approved, you will receive their $100 cash reward within Friday in the current week.
Here’s how the email should look like:
Terms and Conditions:
- You need to have signed up on Notion to have a valid domain on the platform and the format should be: yourdomainname.notion.site. Your Notion domain should automatically populate in the application form once you’re logged in. It is also accessible under “Sites” in the Workspace settings.
- You will need a publicly available company website and a unique company email domain. Generic email domains and stealth websites will not be accepted.
- Have fewer than 50 employees.
- Must be a new, non-paying Notion customer.
- Received under $10M in funding from accredited investors.
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