if you haven't used notion in the past couple months, i think now is the time to try it again. for the past couple of years, my personal OS has been: - cron (now notion calendar) for calendar - superhuman for email - notion for personal database (though i barely used it) superhuman got acquired by grammarly. the ceo (amazing founder) moved over to lead the entire grammarly org, and the product has been coasting. missed the ai wave imo. then openclaw happened. i wanted to adopt agentic ai into my productivity stack, but the setup was a massive pain. connecting my email to my calendar to my notes, stitching all of that together myself was friction that killed the whole promise. security was also a big issue. if something has access to those three things, it basically controls my life. and i don't trust myself cobbling together something new to handle that. then yesterday, a pop-up for notion agents came across my screen, and i realized this is exactly what i need. all i have to do is swap out superhuman for notion mail. now email, calendar, and database all live natively in one ecosystem. and when i layer notion agents on top, agents that can read my database, parse my email, and see my calendar. this is like 95% of what i need openclaw for. the time management features are the standout so far. morning briefs that surface my actual priorities and what to change. calendar optimization that protects my focus time. it pulls from everything at once instead of one siloed tool guessing with partial context. is it fully there yet? no. the workflows aren't super easy to set up, and my personal life vs. work life still don't coexist cleanly in one interface. but i can see where this is heading, and i think in a couple months they're going to really nail it. notion has quietly laid all the important groundwork: email, calendar, database, agents. nobody else has that combination under one roof. i'm genuinely excited about where this goes.