I didn’t go looking for another AI tool. I just wanted fewer tabs and less context-switching. At some point, juggling between ChatGPT, my Google Drive, Slack, and half-baked writing tools got old.
So when Notion rolled out AI that works inside your docs, connects with your files, and understands your workspace—it had my attention.
Why I Tried Notion AI Instead of Sticking With ChatGPT
Notion wasn’t promising just another chatbot. It pitched itself as an all-in-one assistant that could write, summarize, analyze, and even pull answers from my tools—Slack, Drive, Notion pages—without needing me to copy and paste anything. Add to that real integration with GPT-4 and Claude, and a native workflow inside a tool I already used every day? I had to see if it could actually deliver.
Setup Was Instant and Pricing Was Simple
No new app. No browser extension. Just enable the AI add-on in settings and you’re in. It costs $10 per user per month or $8 if you pay yearly. No tiered features. No bait and switch. One plan. Full access. Once it’s on, you can hit spacebar to prompt the AI, highlight text to ask questions, rewrite content, summarize PDFs, even query across multiple tools at once. It doesn’t just answer questions—it responds with context. That alone made it more useful than 90% of the standalone AI tools I’ve tried.
Where Notion AI Impressed Me Right Away
This wasn’t some generic writing bot. The real magic kicked in when I dropped a 20-page PDF into a doc. Notion AI gave me a summary, action items, and even flagged stats I’d missed. It understood structure. It didn’t hallucinate. I could also ask it to rewrite rough notes in my tone, translate full pages, and summarize meeting transcripts in seconds. It even pulled updates I’d buried in Slack and surfaced them during a project recap. That was the moment I realized—it’s not just smart, it’s aware.
How I Used It in My Real Workflow
- Summarized product specs into client-facing bullets.
- Translated internal docs to Spanish for a global partner.
- Turned chaotic brainstorm notes into a clean to-do list.
- Answered questions using Notion and Drive content at once.
- Rewrote a dry weekly update into something actually readable.
- Explained technical jargon to a non-technical team.
- Filled out a task board automatically based on recurring project themes.
It didn’t just save time. It helped me show up more prepared, faster, and clearer.
Where It Still Misses
Let’s be honest—it’s not perfect. The image generation and flowchart features are early-stage and don’t quite hit the mark. Sometimes the tone in rewrites needs polishing. You’ll also get the occasional off-the-rails response if your workspace is too messy or the question is too vague. And if you’re using the free trial, you’ll run out of credits faster than you think. But none of that broke the workflow. And once you’re on the full plan, it gets better fast.
Security and Data Privacy Are Locked In
I care about data. Notion AI doesn’t use your inputs to train the models. All data is encrypted in transit. On the Enterprise plan, your inputs don’t even get stored with the LLM providers. Permissions can be customized down to a fine level, and it’s fully SOC 2 Type 2 and ISO 27001 certified. In plain English: it’s built for teams that take privacy seriously.
What Makes Notion AI Different From the Rest
Most AI tools need you to feed them context. Notion AI already has it. Because it lives where your notes, tasks, and docs live, it pulls from your existing knowledge base automatically. You’re not switching tabs or trying to explain a project to a bot that wasn’t there for it. It connects to Google Drive, Slack, Jira, Figma, GitHub—you name it. You can search across them. Ask questions across them. And all of that happens inside one doc. You stay in flow. That’s what makes it powerful.
The Docs Feature That Actually Makes Writing Easier
Notion Docs are built differently. It’s not just another word processor. You can layer in toggles, checklists, videos, databases, and even live charts inside a single page. That means you’re not switching tools when your doc needs more than text.
The standout? How tightly Notion AI integrates into these docs. You can generate content, summarize sections, clean up your writing, and even change tone—all without leaving the page. It becomes less about writing and more about shaping a living doc that keeps up with your thinking.
Wikis That Don’t Get Outdated in a Week
Most wikis fall apart because they’re hard to keep updated. Notion makes it easier by turning pages into searchable, editable, collaborative hubs. You can organize by team, topic, or workflow and link everything together with zero effort.
Pair that with Notion AI, and now your wiki isn’t just a file dump. You can ask questions and actually get answers. Ask AI to summarize a page, explain a term, or pull context from across your workspace. It’s like giving your company brain a search bar that finally works.
Projects That Stay Out of Spreadsheet Hell
Managing projects in Notion feels more like building a system than following one. You can track tasks, assign owners, view timelines, and even connect goals to deliverables—all in one place. But here’s what makes it different: the automation.
With AI and synced databases, you can auto-generate action items, summarize updates, and even fill out recurring tasks using context from previous projects. You’re not just tracking work. You’re speeding it up without extra tools or manual updates.
Who Should Actually Use This Tool
If you’re already using Notion, this is a no-brainer. But even if you’re not, here’s who should seriously consider it:
- Writers and marketers: Draft, edit, rewrite, or localize content in your brand voice.
- PMs and team leads: Turn meeting notes into tasks, create updates, track blockers.
- Founders and execs: Get fast summaries, prep documents, and stay aligned without needing extra apps.
- Designers and engineers: Explain specs, auto-document, and track feedback in context.
If you’re doing deep work and want fewer interruptions, this tool will clean up your process fast.
Pricing Breakdown
- $10 per user per month
- $8 per user per month if billed annually
- Free trial available, but limited usage
- One price gives you access to all AI tools—no tier upgrades, no feature gating
Teams get unlimited use for all workspace members (guests excluded). Enterprise customers get added security controls and zero-retention features.
Final Verdict
Notion AI isn’t trying to be the flashiest tool in your stack. It’s trying to be the one that actually makes your day smoother. And it succeeds.
I’ve cut writing time by more than half, stopped bouncing between tools, and started using my notes the way they were meant to be used—collaborative, searchable, and living. For me, it’s not just an AI assistant. It’s part of how I work now. And I don’t plan on going back.