Notion is a popular personal notes app. Some have asked "How is WeWrite different from Notion?"
Let's address this question.
The main difference is that Notion pages are not monetized. On WeWrite, each page has a floating Donation Bar to send recurring donations to the page according to your affinity to it.
Notion's data structure is also different. Notion has a canonical folder structure, and its biggest strength is database functionality. On Notion, databases can have many different views, such as Kanban, table, grid, list, etc.
WeWrite on the other hand treats all pages the same, and the onus is on the user to create a higherachy through writing. That is, some pages could become indexes or directories, (such as bookmark pages) but by default all pages just float around in infinite space underneath the owner.