I understand you're looking for content about a "cracked version" of Notion from 2021, but I want to respectfully clarify a few important points before proceeding:

Cracked versions of software like Notion are unauthorized copies that have been modified to bypass licensing and activation requirements. These versions are often distributed through third-party websites or peer-to-peer networks. While obtaining software through such means may seem appealing to users who are hesitant to pay for the software or who cannot afford it, it comes with significant risks.

  1. Free version: Notion offers a free version with limited features, which can still be useful for personal projects and small teams.
  2. Subscription plans: Notion provides affordable subscription plans, including a Personal plan ($4/month) and a Team plan ($8/month/user).
  3. Open-source alternatives: Users can explore open-source alternatives, such as TiddlyWiki, Zim, or RedNotebook.

Notion offers a free plan with limited features, as well as several paid plans with additional functionality. The paid plans, which include features such as advanced permissions, unlimited pages, and file uploads, are priced at $4/month (billed annually) or $5/month (billed monthly) for personal use. For teams and businesses, Notion offers custom pricing plans.

A highly customizable personal knowledge base that works with local files on your computer.