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How to Pay for Notion in Panama (2026)

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

Why Panamanian Cards Get Declined on Notion

Panama uses USD but local bank cards still face international BIN rejections. Banks charge fees for international online transactions despite the shared currency.

Notion charges $8-$10/member/month in USD. Panamanian 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 Panama

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 Panamanians 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 Panamanians

A US-issued Visa BIN means zero acceptance issues. Fund with PAB (pegged to USD) and spend globally without the BIN blocks that plague Panamanian cards.

$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 Panama

🤖

ChatGPT Plus

$20/month

✏️

Figma

$12/editor/month (Professional)

🎨

Canva Pro

$12.99/month or $119.99/year

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