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AI agents for Notion.

Notion is a connected workspace application that combines notes, documents, wikis, databases, and project tools, with an API that lets external software read and write workspace content programmatically.

What an AI role does with your Notion data

A role works the records you already keep in Notion, governed and scoped to the job it is hired for.

Records it works with

  • pages
  • databases
  • data sources
  • blocks
  • users
  • comments
  • files

What it can do

  • create, read, and update pages
  • manage databases and their properties
  • query databases and data sources
  • append block children
  • search workspace content
  • subscribe to events via webhooks

Roles you can deploy on Notion

14 roles

Capabilities that use Notion

Specific capabilities that plug into Notion on top of the role's base stack.

Common questions

Does an AI role need its own Notion account?
No. The role connects through Notion's API using Bearer-token authentication; public integrations use OAuth 2.0, internal integrations use a static integration token, with the access your team grants. There is nothing to replatform.
What can an AI role do with our Notion data?
It works with pages, databases, data sources, blocks, users, comments, and files, and can create, read, and update pages, manage databases and their properties, query databases and data sources, append block children, search workspace content, and subscribe to events via webhooks. Each role is scoped to only the records and actions its job needs.
Is the connection to Notion governed?
Yes. Every action a role takes in Notion is logged and reviewable, under defined human oversight, with a full audit trail.

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