Notion AI
AI writing and organization within Notion
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What is Notion AI?
Notion AI is an artificial intelligence writing and automation suite integrated into Notion's workspace platform, made by Notion Labs, Inc. It combines document editing, project management, and knowledge organization with AI-powered features that operate directly within the workspace without requiring external tools or context switching.
The platform offers multiple specialized AI modules: an AI Writing Assistant that generates, edits, and refines text; AI Meeting Notes that transcribes and summarizes meetings automatically; Enterprise Search that indexes and retrieves information across all workspace content; and a Q&A agent that answers questions using internal knowledge bases. Custom Agents represent the platform's automation layer, enabling teams to create workflows that handle repetitive tasks like ticket triage, task routing, report generation, and feedback processing. These agents operate asynchronously, continuing work outside business hours.
Notion AI operates on a freemium model with individual feature pricing, ranging from $10 to $40 per user monthly depending on which AI modules are enabled. The base Notion workspace remains free for personal use and small teams, with paid plans starting at approximately $12 monthly for additional workspace features. Pricing tiers are designed for startups, small businesses, and enterprise deployments, with enterprise customers receiving custom quotes and enhanced security configurations.
The tool integrates natively with Notion's existing database, document, calendar, and email applications. Users can trigger AI features within any workspace element—text blocks, project views, or knowledge bases—through contextual menus or dedicated agent configurations. Integration with external tools occurs through Notion's Connections API, enabling data flow to Slack, email clients, and other platforms.
Notion AI serves product teams, marketing departments, support operations, and enterprise knowledge management. G2 ran