Notion co-founder on agent-first workspaces
kimmonismus · x · 2026-08-21
Notion co-founder Akshay Kothari discusses the platform's evolution from a notes app to an agent-first workspace. He argues that the future of software will be defined by millions of small, shareable agents rather than one all-encompassing system.
Key Points & Examples:
- Human-Agent Collaboration: Future work will be built around humans and AI agents working side by side.
- Self-Healing Memory: Highlights the internal "Smilers" agent for people ops, which answers employee queries using company knowledge, creates tickets for missing info, and feeds answers back into the system to evolve company memory.
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