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Spec-driven development: The AI engineering workflow at Notion | Ryan Nystrom

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May 11, 2026
Ryan Nystrom, software engineer and manager at Notion who co-founded Campsite and helped build Notion AI, talks about spec-driven development and agent-driven workflows. He describes Project Afterburner to slash CI times. He demos Boxy invoking Codex for fast PRs. He explains automating standup pre-reads and why managers should keep coding.
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ADVICE

Automate Standup Prereads To Preserve Meeting Time

  • Automate daily standup pre-reads so meetings focus on decisions and problems.
  • Ryan's Notion custom agent pulls 24h of Slack, GitHub, Honeycomb, tasks, and yesterday's transcript to produce a concise agenda pre-read.
INSIGHT

Managers Should Keep Coding To Stay Close To Product

  • Managers who code can reclaim creative time because AI reduces prep overhead for meetings.
  • Ryan argues line managers should still write code to stay close to product while agents handle tedium like meeting prep.
INSIGHT

Quality Pre-Reads Unlock High Frequency Meetings

  • High-frequency meetings become valuable when pre-read quality is high because discussion shifts from status to problem solving.
  • Claire and Ryan note richer daily syncs let quieter engineers contribute and democratize visibility across the team.
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