Notion brings most of my work into one place. I use it to organize notes, track tasks, and manage small project ideas. The interface is clean and simple, which makes it easy to structure information the way I want.
I also like the flexibility. Pages, databases, and notes can be combined in many ways, so it works both as a personal knowledge base and a lightweight project management tool. Over time it becomes a central place to store ideas, documentation, and daily planning.
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Notion is growing up.
Product work already lives across feedback, specs, decisions, tasks, docs, and handoffs, so having agents help with the routing/triage/summarizing part makes a lot of sense. the key detail is that humans still own the judgment calls, because shipping software is rarely just moving tickets from one column to another :)
Curious how Ship OS handles messy feedback that is half bug report, half feature request, half customer emotion. does the agent simply summarize and route it, or can it also connect it to existing projects, PRs, and past product decisions?
This is interesting. When agents triage feedback, how do they handle contradictory signals from different customer segments?
How does Ship OS know when a task actually needs a human judgment call versus one it can just push through on its own?
Been using it for a few weeks and the database setup is surprisingly flexible, way more than I expected. Took a little to figure out how I wanted everything organized but now it just clicks.
Curious how the offline mode actually holds up when you jump between wifi networks mid-project?
Is this an actual new launch, or just an ad for notion? As of right now, don’t see this “ship os” product in their changelog.