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Notion’s Token Town: 5 Rebuilds, 100+ Tools, MCP vs CLIs and the Software Factory Future — Simon Last & Sarah Sachs of Notion

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Apr 15, 2026
Sarah Sachs, Notion’s AI engineering lead, and Simon Last, Notion co-founder, unpack the long road to custom agents. They talk about five rebuilds, evals, low-ego teams, and why collaboration beats simple AI wrappers. Plus: software factories, meeting notes as data, agent setup in chat, and the MCP vs CLI debate.
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A 15 Minute Custom Agent For Tenant Intake

  • Alessio Fanelli built a tenant-intake custom agent in about 15 minutes that watches email, enriches applicants with web search, and writes structured records into a Notion database.
  • Sarah Sachs said similar internal agents replaced brittle processes like bug triage by routing Slack issues into task databases automatically.

How Notion Uses Manager Agents To Tame Agent Sprawl

  • Notion composes agents through shared databases or direct agent-to-agent invocation, avoiding heavyweight new abstractions whenever primitives already work.
  • Simon Last described one internal user with 30-plus GTM agents who reduced 70 daily notifications by adding a manager agent.

Why Notion Likes CLIs More Than MCPs

  • Simon Last is bullish on CLIs because they self-debug, support progressive disclosure, and let agents bootstrap missing capabilities inside the same runtime.
  • Sarah Sachs still backs MCP for narrow, permissioned enterprise use cases and because deterministic code paths can reduce repeated token costs.
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