
Best Muse alternatives in 2026
6 direct alternatives to Muse, compared on pricing, features, and best-for use cases. Pick the right replacement without the marketing fluff.
Curated by Louis Corneloup · Updated Why people consider alternatives to Muse
Muse is a digital canvas designed for deep thinking, brainstorming, and creative ideation. It allows users to collect and organize various forms of content, including writing, scribbles, notes, images, videos, PDFs, web links, and other… Teams most often switch away when one of these starts to bite:
- •Pricing at scale as usage or premium tiers add up.
- •Missing integrations with the rest of your stack.
- •Performance or scale limits as your needs grow.
- •A specific feature gap you have hit in whiteboard.
The 6 alternatives below cover the same core job (whiteboard) with different trade-offs. Ranked by real-signal score: G2 and Capterra ratings, media mentions, and editor review. No paid placement.
6 alternatives to Muse
Ranked by real-signal composite (rankingScore + community + reviews) and direct relevance to Muse.
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Evernote
FreemiumBattle-tested at scaleThe original note-taking app, still kicking after all these years
Direct alternative4.4(10,278)Compare Muse vs Evernote → - 2

Notion
FreemiumBattle-tested at scaleAll-in-one workspace combining docs, wikis, databases, and project boards
Direct alternative4.5(7,191)Compare Muse vs Notion → - 3
Roam Research
PaidA note-taking tool for networked thought
Direct alternative4.6(55)Compare Muse vs Roam Research → - 4

Obsidian
FreemiumPrivate and flexible note-taking
Direct alternative4.4(29)Compare Muse vs Obsidian → - 5

Craft
FreemiumApple-quality notes, docs, and websites on all your devices
Direct alternative4.6(23)Compare Muse vs Craft → - 6

Logseq
FreeFree alternativeLocal-first, open-source knowledge base with bi-directional links
Direct alternativeCompare Muse vs Logseq →
Frequently asked questions
What is the best alternative to Muse?
Based on real-signal scoring (G2 and Capterra ratings, media mentions, and editorial review), the top alternatives to Muse are Evernote, Notion, Roam Research. Each solves the same core job with different trade-offs on pricing, features, and integrations.
Is there a free alternative to Muse?
Yes. Evernote is one of the freemium alternatives to Muse listed here (The original note-taking app, still kicking after all these years). Other freemium options are flagged in the list below.
Why do people look for Muse alternatives?
Common reasons teams switch away from Muse: pricing that scales aggressively, missing integrations with the rest of their stack, performance or scale limits, or a specific feature gap in whiteboard. The alternatives on this page solve the same core problem with different trade-offs.
Side-by-side comparisons
In-depth comparison pages for Muse versus each alternative.
Still considering Muse?
See the full review, pricing breakdown, and community feedback before you decide.