It is headquartered in San Francisco, California, United States, with offices in New York, London, Dublin, Hyderabad, Seoul, Sydney, and Tokyo.
Notion is a collaboration platform with Markdown and including kanban boards, tasks, wikis and databases.
[2] It has file management in a single workspace, allowing users to comment on ongoing projects, participate in discussions, and receive feedback.
[5] It exists for users to schedule tasks, manage files, save documents, set reminders, keep agendas, and organize their work.
[6] Notion Labs, Inc. was created as a startup in San Francisco, California, founded in 2013 by Ivan Zhao, Chris Prucha, Jessica Lam, Simon Last, and Toby Schachman.
[12] In October of that year, a new round of funding led by Coatue Management and Sequoia Capital helped Notion raise $275 million.
With the Notion AI functionality, users can write and improve content, summarize existing notes, daily standup, adjust the tone, translate or check text.
[30] Notion enables its users to integrate with more than 70 other SaaS tools, such as Slack, GitHub, GitLab, Zoom, Jira, Cisco Webex, Zapier, and Typeform.
Jason Ruiyi Chen, from Singapore, made $239,000 by selling his Notion templates to his Twitter audience.
[36][37] Notion AI uses artificial intelligence, which enables prediction of some results, text generation and solving arithmetic.
This AI can automate some tasks and assist the user to make a paragraph or outline from a line of text.
It allows you to see and manage your professional and personal events in one application, syncing with Google Calendar for consolidated scheduling.
To get started, users download the app, connect their calendar accounts, and can then integrate their Notion workspaces and databases for a unified view of tasks and schedules.