What it does
Notion AI is no longer just a writing assistant inside a page. It now works as an AI layer across the workspace: drafting and editing, meeting notes, enterprise search across Notion and connected tools, plus agents for repeatable work. It fits teams that already live in Notion and do not want to move knowledge and routine work into a separate AI tool.
Plans
Free - core workspace with limited AI trial capabilities
Plus starts at $10/member/month, Business starts at $20/member/month
Access
On the pricing page, Free and Plus include limited trial AI capabilities. Business is $20 per member/month on the US pricing view, and the separate AI credit layer is free to try, then $10 per 1,000 credits.
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Usage examples
Drafting and editing inside the knowledge base
Notion AI is useful when writing should stay inside the shared work context. The team drafts, edits, and stores the material next to projects, tasks, and internal notes.
DocumentationMeeting notes without a separate AI tool
If a team already runs docs and workflows in Notion, AI Meeting Notes remove one more extra service from the stack. It sounds small, but teams feel it quickly in day-to-day work.
DocumentationSearch across Notion and connected sources
Enterprise Search starts to matter once useful information is spread across pages, wikis, and connected apps. In that mode Notion AI feels more like a working access layer for knowledge than a text generator.
DocumentationApplication scenarios
A team already lives inside Notion and does not want to add yet another AI tool beside it. In that setup Notion AI wins not through one feature, but by working inside the workspace people already use.
The more docs, meetings, and internal knowledge a company keeps in Notion, the more valuable the AI layer on top becomes. That is where the product matters not as a chat toy, but as an embedded work assistant.

