An AI agent that keeps Notion up to date.
Connect Notion and an OpenHelm agent can keep databases current with researched information, file meeting notes and findings into the right pages, and send a digest of what changed across the workspace, on whatever cadence you set.
Recurring jobs
What an OpenHelm agent can do with Notion.
Each of these runs as a scheduled, self-correcting job: you describe it in plain English, approve the plan once, and an independent evaluator checks every run against the goal.
Database enrichment
For entries in a Notion database, such as competitors or candidates, research each on the open web and fill the properties with cited facts.
Research filed to pages
Run recurring research briefs, for example a weekly market scan, and write the findings to a Notion page your team already reads.
Workspace change digest
A scheduled summary of pages created and edited across selected teamspaces, so leads catch up in two minutes.
Content pipeline upkeep
Track a content calendar database, flag items slipping their dates, and draft outlines for upcoming pieces.
Get started
Connect Notion in minutes.
- 1
Connect Notion
Add Notion under Connections in the OpenHelm app and complete the hosted sign-in, or mint a connect link programmatically with POST /v1/connections/links.
- 2
Describe the job in plain English
Tell OpenHelm what you want done and how often. It drafts a plan with a schedule, the tools it will use, and a clear definition of done.
- 3
Approve the plan
No job fires until you have reviewed the plan. Set the autonomy level to control whether writes execute directly or queue for your approval.
- 4
It runs, self-checks and reports
Runs execute in isolated cloud sandboxes on schedule. An independent evaluator scores each run against the goal, and results arrive as logs, emails or data-table rows.
For developers
Or provision the connection over the API.
curl https://api.openhelm.ai/v1/connections/links \
-H "Authorization: Bearer oh_live_..." \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{ "provider": "<provider id>", "name": "Notion" }'
# → a short-lived hosted link; open once to authorise, then
# poll GET /v1/connections until it shows as authenticated.
# Provider ids are listed in the Connections API docs.The same connections back runs started over REST. See the AI agent API and the Connections API docs.
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Put an agent to work in Notion this week.
Connect once, describe the job, approve the plan. From then on it runs on schedule, checks its own work, and reports back with evidence.