Notion integrates the backend into the knowledge base: developers can run code in the official sandbox.

AIMPACT News — May 15 (UTC+8). According to Beating monitoring, Notion has launched its Developer Platform, beginning to extend workspaces from knowledge-base frontends into enterprise internal integration platforms. The core of the new platform is Workers: developers can use Node/TypeScript to write lightweight programs, then deploy them via the Notion CLI (ntn) to Notion’s official hosted sandbox, for syncing external data, receiving Webhooks, or adding custom tools to Notion Agents.

In terms of the data flow layer, the newly added Database sync can continuously write data from external systems such as Salesforce, Zendesk, GitHub, Stripe, and others into Notion databases for teams and Agents to use. Notion official sources emphasize that these synchronization tasks run directly on their infrastructure, eliminating the cost for enterprises to maintain separate servers.

AI integration channels are also opened in parallel. The External Agents API allows enterprises to connect Claude, Codex, Decagon, or self-built Agents to Notion, enabling them to chat, take tasks, and perform actions just like native workspace members. In addition, the Agent SDK, which is in private alpha, aims to allow external systems to directly trigger Notion’s Custom Agents. This shows that Notion is upgrading “AI assistants in documents” into a foundational workspace runtime layer that can connect systems, run code, and execute tools.

(Source: BlockBeats)

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