📝 TL;DR
đź§ Overview
New leaks from Notion’s internal builds show the company expanding its agent platform well beyond simple chat inside a page. The experiments include support for custom MCPs, worker style automations, new external connectors, and an agent that can operate your computer or browser for you.
If these features ship, Notion shifts from “AI that writes text” to “AI that runs workflows,” which is a big deal for solo operators and teams already living in Notion every day.
📜 The Announcement
TestingCatalog spotted an unreleased Notion build labeled “Notion testing custom MCPs, Workers, and Computer Use agents,” along with copy that spells out the strategy, Notion is expanding its custom agent platform with new connectors, custom MCPs, and new AI tools, positioning itself as an automation hub.
None of this is officially announced yet, so it is still experimental and may change, but it lines up with Notion’s recent push into AI first workspaces and custom agents that can work across your docs, tasks, and databases.
⚙️ How It Works
• Custom MCPs - Notion appears to be adding support for custom Model Context Protocol tools so teams can expose internal APIs, databases, and services directly to their Notion agents.
• Workers for background jobs - A new Workers concept suggests longer running or scheduled automations that can be triggered from Notion pages, databases, or events without you clicking a button each time.
• Computer Use agent - The Computer Use style agent is designed to control apps that do not have clean APIs, for example by driving a browser or desktop UI so agents can complete tasks end to end.
• New external connectors - The leak mentions new connectors, likely deeper integrations with popular work tools, so Notion agents can create issues, send messages, or sync data across your stack.
• Unified agent platform - All of this extends Notion’s existing Agents concept, moving it closer to being a single place where you define instructions, plug in tools, and let AI act on your behalf.
đź’ˇ Why This Matters
• Notion is becoming an automation hub - This is a move from “AI that lives in a doc” toward “AI that runs across tools, APIs, and even your computer,” which is a different level of leverage.
• MCP support opens real power - Custom MCPs let you connect Notion agents to almost anything with an API, which means your internal systems and workflows can be automated without building a separate app.
• Computer use closes the gaps - Many business tools still lack good APIs, a Computer Use agent can bridge that gap by clicking and typing for you where integrations do not exist.
• This blurs the line with RPA and no code tools - If it lands, Notion starts to overlap with Robotic Process Automation products and dedicated automation platforms, while staying wrapped in a familiar workspace.
• Agent competition is heating up - Between Notion, Slack, Google, OpenAI, and Anthropic, everyone is racing to become the place where you define agents and connect tools, which will shape how teams standardize on AI.
🏢 What This Means for Businesses
• Treat Notion as potential agent HQ - If your team already works in Notion, you may soon be able to use it as the central place where AI agents read docs, call tools, and push updates into other systems.
• Start cleaning and structuring your workspace - Agents work best when data is structured, so tidy up key databases, properties, and naming conventions now to be ready for automation later.
• Map candidate workflows early - Look at your Notion usage and ask which workflows are repetitive and rules based, for example reporting, intake, or status updates, those are prime targets for Workers and agents.
• Plan for permissions and governance - If agents can hit APIs and control your computer, you will want clear rules around who can create agents, what tools they can call, and how actions are logged.
• Expect more “AI first workspace” options - Use this as a prompt to think about where you want your automation to live, inside Notion, inside your CRM, or in a neutral agent platform.
🔚 The Bottom Line
These leaked features show Notion is not satisfied with being a smart document editor, it wants to be the brain and nervous system that coordinates your work across tools. Custom MCPs, Workers, and a Computer Use agent are all pieces of the same puzzle, agents that can understand your context and then actually do the work.
You do not need to rebuild your stack today, but it is worth assuming that over the next year your Notion pages could become the control panel for real AI automations, not just a nicer place to take notes.
đź’¬ Your Take
If Notion could safely run background Workers and a Computer Use agent for you, what is the first repetitive workflow you would hand over, and what is the one task you would still insist on keeping fully human for now?