Notion is launching External Agents, bringing Claude and Cursor agents into team workspaces for task assignment and automation. Users can @-mention them like teammates, assign work from shared boards, and monitor progress in Notion. External Agents can also run multiple jobs in parallel or on a schedule, allowing work to continue after users step away. Notion gives teams control over each agent’s permissions, including what it can view, edit, or act on inside the workspace. Agent activity remains visible to team members, making each run easier to review. Claude agents can support data analysis, coding, spreadsheet and slide generation, and document drafting. They can work from project pages, use shared documentation or connected tools, and return finished files to Notion. For technical planning, Claude can review PRDs, read codebases, and update specs, though it is limited to shared content and cannot browse the web or call other agents during a session. Cursor agents are more focused ...
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