Connecting Notion
Connect Notion so your agents can search and update your workspace on your behalf.
Connect Notion and your agents can search your workspace, read pages, and update content for you — without ever handling your password. You connect once with your own Notion sign-in, and agents use that access only when they act on your behalf.
Notion connects through Notion's official service, and setup is automatic — there's nothing to configure and no credentials to paste. You just approve access once.
Setting it up
There are two ways to set Notion up. A workspace admin can enable it once for everyone, or you can connect it just for yourself as a private connection.
Just for you (a personal connection):
- Open Settings → My Connections and find Notion in the Connectors section. Click Add to open the connector's page.
- In the Use it with your own account section, choose Add & connect.
- Sign in with Notion and approve the requested access. You'll be returned to Monad with Notion added to your private connections.
Admin (for the whole workspace):
- Open Settings → Agents → Connections and find Notion in the Connectors section. Click Add to open the connector's page.
- In the Workspace setup section, choose Enable for workspace.
Once an admin has enabled Notion, every member sees it ready to connect from Settings → Connection Preferences — they just click Add, then Connect, and approve access with their own Notion sign-in.
Once Notion is connected, its card turns into a dimmed Added tile and it shows up in your Connections list — open it from there any time to manage or disconnect it.
From then on you can ask an agent things like "find our launch checklist in Notion" or "add today's notes to the project page" without thinking about credentials.
What your agents can do
Your agents act as your account, with the same access to Notion that you have — searching, reading, and updating pages and database entries. They can't do anything in Notion that you couldn't do yourself.
Reconnecting
If you see an amber Reconnect needed badge, your access expired or the permissions changed. Click Reconnect and approve again.
Disconnecting
Click Disconnect at any time and Monad immediately stops using your Notion account. Your connection is yours alone — other members can't use it, and admins can see only that you've connected, never your content or your tokens.