What is Notion?
Notion is a docs & notes tool. With OSP.net, your AI agent connects to it directly so it can act on your behalf instead of just answering questions about it.
What your OSP agent can do with Notion
- Search and read shared pages and databases
- Create pages and add content (if you grant write access)
How to connect Notion
- Open Notion's integrations page and click New integration. Pick your workspace; type Internal. notion.so → Settings → Integrations
- On the Configuration tab, copy the Internal Integration Secret (starts with ntn_). Under Capabilities choose Read content — add Insert/Update only if you want the agent writing.
- Crucial: grant the integration access to pages. On the integration's Access tab pick the pages/databases — or on any Notion page: ••• menu → Connections → your integration. Without this it sees nothing. Notion Docs: create an integration (with screenshots)
- Paste the secret here and Connect.
Security: The integration only ever sees pages you explicitly connect it to — Notion's permission model is opt-in per page tree.
Who uses Notion with OSP
These roles commonly connect Notion to their OSP agent:
For startup foundersFor solopreneursFor consultantsFor agency ownersFor coachsFor recruitersFor lawyersFor accountantsFor marketersFor executivesFor freelancersFor customer support teamsFor financial advisorsFor content creatorsFor project managersFor nonprofit teamsFor executive assistants
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Frequently asked questions
- Can OSP.net connect to Notion?
- Yes. Notion is a native OSP.net integration — you bring your own Notion key or token, paste it in your dashboard, and your agent restarts live.
- What can my OSP agent do with Notion?
- Your agent reads and updates the Notion pages you share with it. Specifically: Search and read shared pages and databases; Create pages and add content (if you grant write access).
- Is Notion a native integration or via the gateway?
- Notion is a native, baked-in integration. You connect it with your own credentials, which are stored in an encrypted vault and injected only at runtime.
- Is my Notion data secure with OSP.net?
- Yes. Your Notion credentials live in an encrypted secrets vault, are injected only at container runtime, and are never written to disk in plaintext or used to train any model. Each customer runs in a fully isolated instance.