COMPARISON
Miorve vs Notion vs Sheets.
Notion and Google Sheets are flexible. They’re also neutral. Miorve is opinionated: one system—capture → draft → week.
THE SHORT VERSION
Notion is a blank studio. Great for building systems—easy to turn into a second job.
Sheets are honest and fast. Great for lists—hard to keep a planning system feeling calm.
Miorve is a dedicated creator workspace. It stays small on purpose—so you return, finish, and publish.
IDEA VAULT
Capture only what matters.
A vault for titles and hooks. No database setup. No tagging marathon.
DRAFT BUILDER
Finish in one place.
Captions, CTAs, script notes, shot lists. A clean editor with quiet structure.
WEEKLY PLANNER
A calendar that stays realistic.
Drag drafts into days. Commit to the week. Keep the next seven posts visible.
MIORVE VS NOTION
Notion is for building systems. Miorve is for finishing posts.
Notion wins on flexibility. But flexibility has a cost: you’re always designing your own system.
Miorve makes the choice for you: store the idea, shape the draft, place it on the week. The defaults are the product.
If you love customizing, Notion is perfect. If you want the week to look inevitable, Miorve fits.
MIORVE VS GOOGLE SHEETS
Sheets are fast. Miorve keeps the creative parts close.
Sheets are brutally honest: a grid, a list, a plan. Great for teams and operations.
Miorve is a creator studio: the idea vault and the draft live with the calendar, so you don’t split your work across tabs and formats.
If you want a spreadsheet, use a spreadsheet. If you want a calm end-to-end system, use Miorve.