A voice note. A photo of a napkin sketch. A question at 11pm. All handled before you're back at your desk. Get answers from all your connected tools and Notion docs, databases, and projects on the go. Capture ideas with text, voice, or photos, and let agents organize them for you. Take quick actions like creating pages, drafting updates, or searching across your connected tools—all from a simple chat.
Ubiquitous agents feels like an entry-level feature now... if your agents aren't as easy to access as texting your friends, not sure you're gunna make it.
Ken's credit-burn point is the one I'd focus on, because on mobile it compounds. A lot of that cost is the agent re-reading broad workspace context on every capture instead of scoping to the one database a voice note actually targets. When we scoped retrieval per task in our own agent stack, token cost per action dropped by more than half and latency with it, which matters more standing at a bus stop than at a desk. Does the iOS app let you pin an agent to a specific database per capture type, or does each quick action still pull the whole workspace?
Finally got to test it on a real napkin sketch and it actually turned my chicken-scratch into a structured project page. The voice note-to-task pipeline feels like the productivity trick I didn't know I needed.
Took a photo of a messy whiteboard from a planning session and it actually turned the scribbles into structured tasks inside our Notion workspace. The voice capture feels solid too, picked up my rambling idea and filed it under the right project without me touching a thing.
The 'capture at 11pm, handled before you're back at your desk' framing lands, voice/photo/text into an agent that files it into the right Notion database is the mobile gap for anyone living in Notion. Two setup things I'd hit first: when I drop a napkin-sketch photo or a voice note, does the agent decide which database/page it lands in on its own, or do I pre-map destinations per capture type? And do the actions on connected tools run with the same integration scopes as the desktop Notion agents, or do I re-auth each tool separately on the phone?
the voice note / napkin sketch capture flow is a nice touch, most Notion clients still assume you're typing at a desk. one thing I'm wondering about since it's reading across connected tools and databases on a phone: does the app cache any of that workspace content locally for offline access, or is every query a live round-trip? for a work tool touching potentially sensitive company docs, that distinction matters if the phone itself gets lost or compromised
How does this actually handle voice notes when I'm offline, like on a flight with no wifi, and does the agents feature cost extra on top of a regular Notion plan?
how does it actually handle the voice notes when I'm in a noisy place like a coffee shop, does it transcribe reliably or do I end up spending more time correcting it than just typing?
Alicia, most of my good ideas turn up when I'm nowhere near my desk and are long gone by the time I sit down. Being able to just grab them on my phone in the moment is the bit I'd actually use.
Me seeing quick actions in one chat is helpful. Can users customize which action appera first? Personal shortcuts would improve daily workflows.
This is one of those features that makes a lot of sense on mobile.
Wishing the team a fantastic launch! 👏
Curious.....what's been the most popular use case among early users so far?
i often forget ideas before reaching my desk. this looks like a practical solution. could voice recordings turn into organized tasks automatically with editable suggestions before saving?
The fact that agents can pull from a napkin photo and turn it into something organized feels like actual magic. Love that it works across connected tools instead of being trapped in one app.
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Notion Agents iOS app launched on Product Hunt on July 8th, 2026 and earned 121 upvotes and 14 comments, placing #13 on the daily leaderboard. A voice note. A photo of a napkin sketch. A question at 11pm. All handled before you're back at your desk. Get answers from all your connected tools and Notion docs, databases, and projects on the go. Capture ideas with text, voice, or photos, and let agents organize them for you. Take quick actions like creating pages, drafting updates, or searching across your connected tools—all from a simple chat.
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Ubiquitous agents feels like an entry-level feature now... if your agents aren't as easy to access as texting your friends, not sure you're gunna make it.