Notion AI embeds artificial intelligence directly into Notion — the workspace millions use for notes, wikis, docs and project management — so writing, summarizing and finding information happen where your work already lives.
Inside any page it drafts, rewrites, translates, changes tone, and summarizes; on databases it can fill properties automatically (categorizing entries, extracting fields, summarizing long text) across hundreds of rows. Q&A answers questions from your entire connected workspace — "what did we decide about the Q3 launch?" — turning scattered documents into something you can interrogate. Connected search extends this to integrated tools like Slack and Google Drive.
Notion AI is an add-on to Notion plans (Notion itself has a capable free tier), priced per member.
Strengths: unbeatable context — it knows your actual workspace, not just your prompt; database automation saves genuine hours; no context-switching to a separate AI tab. Weaknesses: writing quality is good but trails dedicated assistants like Claude for long-form craft; costs multiply across large teams; and Q&A quality depends on how well-organized your workspace already is.
Who it's for: existing Notion users and teams — where it's close to a no-brainer — and anyone wanting AI inside their knowledge base rather than alongside it.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Notion AI free?
Notion offers a free plan; Notion AI is a paid add-on per member, with limited trial usage available.
What can Notion AI do that ChatGPT can't?
Work with your actual workspace — answering questions from your documents and auto-filling database properties across many rows.
Does Notion AI search my connected apps?
Connected search can extend to tools like Slack and Google Drive, depending on your plan and setup.
Is my Notion data used to train AI models?
Notion states customer data isn't used to train models — verify current terms in their privacy documentation.