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Notion Introduces AI Agents In Latest Update
The productivity platform Notion launched its first AI agents and a software update this Thursday at the “Make with Notion” event. The new AI systems allow users to perform multiple tasks autonomously and manage or adapt databases as requested.
In a rush? Here are the quick facts:
- Notion launched its first AI agents and a software update.
- The new software, Notion 3.0, introduces advanced AI features and personal agents.
- The platform also announced that it has joined the MCP program.
According to the official announcement, the new software update, Notion 3.0, introduces advanced AI features and personal agents. These agents integrate with platforms such as Google Drive, Slack, and GitHub, enabling users to streamline their workflows.
Introducing Notion Agents.
You assign the tasks, your Agents do the work.
Available today. Giddy up! 🤠 pic.twitter.com/1N3rnZJX3l
— Notion (@NotionHQ) September 18, 2025
“With Notion 1.0 and 2.0, we gave you the tools to do your work in one place,” states the document. “With 3.0, you get Agents that do the work for you, so you can reclaim time and focus on building your life’s work.”
Notion 3.0 allows users to create and customize agents for specific tasks, considering context and memory from past activities and project updates. “It’s like a coworker that’s been around and has genuine context,” said Harsha Yeddanupudy, Faire Product Manager at Notion.
With Custom Agents, users can assign tasks to the AI system, and it will perform autonomously according to the instructions provided. Users will be able to choose from different AI models, including GPT-5 and Claude Sonnet 4—which are built in Notion 3.0—to power their agents.
The productivity platform also announced that it has joined the Model Context Protocol (MPC), allowing interactions with different platforms available in the ecosystem.
“We’ve expanded our list of first-party MCP integrations with lots of new partners like Lovable, Perplexity, Mistral, and HubSpot,” states the announcement. “With Notion MCP, your tools can read context from your Notion workspace (and your connected apps) and write back to Notion.”
Other companies have recently announced similar AI agent strategies. In July, Walmart announced four new AI agents for its business, which were also integrated into the MCP, after Anthropic launched the “Integrations” feature for the protocol.