Ground recurring work in the knowledge your team approves.
Use Notion as an approved knowledge source and destination for governed agent research, runbooks, briefs, and structured records.
What agents can do with Notion
Notion often holds the playbooks that make an agent useful rather than merely fluent. d5s groups the available Notion connection methods under one public brand, then lets workflows retrieve authorized pages, apply documented guidance, and prepare updates without bypassing review.
- Search approved workspace knowledge
- Read runbooks, policies, and project context
- Prepare structured pages and database updates
Available connection methods
One public brand can have more than one verified access method. Pick the method that matches the workflow and credential policy.
Sign in with Notion
MCP · oauth2
Best for searching your workspace and summarizing pages. One click to connect.
API token
API · static_token
Best for automation and bulk database edits. Needs a Notion integration token.
Example compositions using Notion
These examples show how the connector can participate in recurring work; they are patterns to build in d5s, not preinstalled workflow objects.
Morning operations brief
Review overnight incidents, group recurring signals, check the approved runbook, and deliver a source-linked morning handover.
Vendor contract review
Compare a vendor agreement with attorney-approved guidance, collect related matter context, and prepare a structured issue list for counsel.
Support queue triage
Summarize and classify new support requests, ground suggested responses in approved knowledge, and escalate anything outside the playbook.
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Connect Notion to a governed workflow.
Tell us what your team repeats today. We will map the systems, approval boundaries, and first governed run with you.



