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How to Pay for Notion in Australia (2026)

A step-by-step guide for Australians who want to use Notion without getting declined. Fund with AUD or USDC, pay in USD.

Why Australian Cards Get Declined on Notion

Australian banks charge 2-3% foreign transaction fees on every international purchase. These fees add up quickly for frequent online shoppers and SaaS subscribers.

Notion charges $8-$10/member/month in USD. Australian bank cards often fail because of currency conversion issues, BIN blocks, or bank restrictions on international transactions. A virtual dollar card solves this permanently.

About Notion

Notion is an all-in-one workspace for notes, docs, project management, and wikis. Free for personal use, paid plans unlock team features and AI.

Price

$8-$10/member/month

Website

notion.so

Payment

Visa / Mastercard (USD)

Figo fee

$0.35/transaction

How to Pay for Notion from Australia

1

Get your Figo dollar card at app.spendfigo.com

2

Fund your card

3

Go to notion.so → Settings → Billing

4

Upgrade to Plus or Business

5

Enter your Figo card details

6

Unlock unlimited blocks, file uploads, and team features

Tips for Australians Using Notion

Personal tier is free and very capable — upgrade for team features or Notion AI

Notion AI add-on is $8/member/month on top of your plan

Annual billing saves about 20%

Students and educators get Plus for free

Why Figo Works for Australians

Save 2-3% on every international transaction. Figo's $0.35 flat fee beats percentage-based bank charges on any purchase over $12.

$2

One-time card fee

$0

Monthly fee

$0.35

Per transaction

2 min

To get your card

Start using Notion today

Get your Figo dollar card in 2 minutes. Never get declined on Notion again.

Get Your Dollar Card

Other services you can pay for from Australia

🤖

ChatGPT Plus

$20/month

✏️

Figma

$12/editor/month (Professional)

🎨

Canva Pro

$12.99/month or $119.99/year

More about Figo in Australia

Figo in Australia →Blog →
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