I Gave My Notion Workspace a Brain — Here's What Happened
This is a submission for the Notion MCP Challenge I spent a weekend building an AI that autonomously operates inside Notion. You type one sentence. It searches your workspace, reasons about what to...

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This is a submission for the Notion MCP Challenge I spent a weekend building an AI that autonomously operates inside Notion. You type one sentence. It searches your workspace, reasons about what to do, creates pages, spins up databases, populates tasks — and you watch every single step happen in real time. Here's how I built it and why it might be the most useful thing I've ever made. The Frustration That Started This I've been a Notion user. My workspace is a sprawling mess of half-finished project pages, meeting notes that never got followed up on, and goals I set in January that I haven't looked at since. The problem isn't Notion. Notion is incredible. The problem is that Notion is entirely passive. It sits there, waiting. It does nothing unless you tell it exactly what to do, how to structure it, and where to put it. I kept thinking: what if Notion could just... think? What if I could say "set up a Q2 OKR tracking system" and it would actually do it — build the database, create the