Notion

The wiki you maintain, finally easy to ask.

Search the pages and databases your team has been building for years, read what they say in context, and add a new page when you want to — without leaving the conversation. You decide whether it can write.

Your reference knowledge, one question away.

What it actually does

  • Find the page without remembering where it lives. "What's our refund policy?" "Where's the onboarding doc?" 1Presence searches across titles and page content and brings back the one that answers you.
  • Read across a project, not just one page. Ask what the team has written about a launch and it reads the related pages together, then gives you the through-line instead of ten open tabs.
  • Pull the entry you half-remember. "The supplier we onboarded in March" — it searches your databases by content and surfaces the page you mean.
  • Capture into Notion when you ask. Save a note as a new page under the right parent, or append to a running doc. Written only when you say so, never on its own.

Two homes, one mind

Notion is where your reference knowledge already lives — the wiki you curate, the databases you maintain, the structured pages your team relies on. 1Presence reads it gently and adds to it when you ask.

Your vault is the second surface: the notes you generate in conversation, the daily memory, the threads of thinking that belong with the chat. A wiki you maintain, and a journal you build together — and 1Presence can move what matters from one to the other.

Try asking

The chat is how you do things. A few that work from the first day:

What does our wiki say about the returns process?

Searches your shared pages and reads back the answer, with a link to the source page.

Summarise everything in Notion about the Meridian launch.

Reads the related pages together and gives you one coherent brief.

Start a new page under Projects called "Q3 retro" with these three notes.

Creates the page where you asked, with your notes captured as text.

Append today's decisions to the running ops doc.

Adds them to the end of the page — after showing you what it will write.

Read-only, or let it write

Connection is through Notion's own login. During that flow you pick which pages and databases the integration can see — 1Presence only ever reaches what you explicitly share, nothing else in the workspace.

Reading happens whenever you ask. Writing — a new page, an appended note — is something 1Presence prepares and shows you first; nothing lands in your workspace by surprise. You can revoke the connection from Notion at any time, and access ends on the next turn.

One honest note: 1Presence captures into Notion as clean text — perfect for notes, briefs and running logs. The richly formatted databases and templates you craft by hand stay yours to craft; this is for getting thoughts in quickly, not rebuilding your workspace.

How access works

It reads only what you share. It writes only when you say.

Search and read across the Notion pages you grant — then, when you ask, capture a new page or append to one. The reference knowledge you already keep, finally easy to ask and add to.

Start a conversation.

Free to try. No credit card. Just you and your agent.

Works on any device. Takes 60 seconds to start.