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Do AI agents pick Notion?

How often agents choose Notion when a developer needs work management — measured across Claude, GPT, Gemini.

Notion

#6 of 8 work management
0%Pick Rate
95% CI 0%3%

When developers ask an AI agent for work management, Notion is picked 0% of the time — ranking #6 of 8 measured across Claude, GPT, Gemini.

Picked 0% Named, not picked 42% Never surfaced 58%

Beaten by Linear (23%), Jira (15%), Asana (8%), monday.com (1%), ClickUp (0%).

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About Notion

Notion is an all-in-one workspace where teams write docs, manage projects, and build wikis in a single connected tool.

Notion lets individuals and teams create pages for notes, databases, task boards, and knowledge bases, all linked together in a flexible hierarchy. It works for a wide range of use cases — from personal note-taking to company wikis and project tracking — and is used by teams of all sizes. Its block-based editor means almost any content type can live on the same page alongside structured data.

Where to start

New users typically start by creating a workspace, picking a template for a common use case like a project tracker or team wiki, and inviting collaborators. Developers can connect external tools or build on top of Notion using its public API, which allows reading and writing pages, databases, and blocks.

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