A lot of fans try to run their fandom life out of Notion — a ships database here, a headcanon table there, a gallery somewhere else. It works, but you spend more time building the system than living in it. YumeShip is the opposite: a private, purpose-built vault for the characters and ships you love, ready the moment you open it. Here's how the two compare.
Make Your Private VaultNotion gives you infinite flexibility and zero structure — every database, template, and relation is yours to design and maintain. YumeShip arrives already shaped around fandom: each ship or F/O gets its own page with templates, a color palette, love letters, headcanons, and date tracking. You skip the setup and go straight to the part that matters.
Notion lives in the cloud on an account, synced to servers and tied to your email. YumeShip keeps everything on your device — no account, no cloud, no sharing. For something as personal as the characters you love quietly, that on-device privacy is the whole point. Nothing leaves your phone.
If you adore building systems and want one tool for your whole life, Notion is powerful. If you want a soft, private space made specifically for ships, F/Os, and headcanons — without assembling it yourself — YumeShip is built for exactly that, and it feels personal in a way a database never will.