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Shogo vs Notion
Notion stores everything. Shogo makes your stored data actionable.
Notion is incredible for docs and databases — but it's passive. Your revenue tracker in Notion stays stale until you manually update it. Your project board doesn't alert you to bottlenecks. Your hiring pipeline doesn't remind people to submit feedback. Shogo's self-evolving AI agents turn your Notion data into active systems — monitoring, alerting, updating, and acting on information without you touching it. Notion + Shogo: the best of both worlds.
Feature Comparison
| Feature | Shogo | Notion |
|---|---|---|
| Documentation | Uses Notion as authoritative data source | Excellent for docs and DBs |
| Automation | Full autonomous AI agents with logic and actions | Limited formulas, no AI reasoning |
| Data actions | Agents auto-refresh, alert, and update — no manual work | You manually update everything |
| Real-time monitoring | Yes — alerts on changes and anomalies | No — passive storage only |
| Mobile experience | Full Shogo mobile app with agent access | Basic Notion mobile app |
| Integrations | 37+ direct OAuth integrations | Zapier only (limited, expensive tasks) |
| Cost | Agent provider cost — often cheaper than per-user SaaS | Per-user pricing, additional Zapier tasks |
| Ownership | Open-source self-hostable option available | SaaS only — vendor lock-in |
Why teams switch to Shogo
Notion is great for docs—we wanted AI agents on top of it
Notion is our source of truth. But it's passive. Shogo agents read your Notion data and take action — sending alerts, updating records, and managing workflows.
Your data should do things, not just sit there
Revenue tracker outdated? Shogo refreshes it. Hiring pipeline stalled? Shogo alerts. Project board has a blocker? Shogo escalates. Notion can't do any of that.
You want monitoring and alerts, not manual updates
Notion requires someone to remember to check and update. Shogo's self-evolving AI agents watch your data 24/7 and alert you to what matters.
Combine Notion's flexibility with AI Agent automation
Stop choosing between good documentation (Notion) and good automation (Zapier/n8n). Shogo works with Notion as your data layer and adds real agents on top.
"Notion is our source of truth. Shogo is the self-evolving AI agent living in it."
Frequently asked questions
What is the difference between Shogo and Notion?
Notion is great for docs—we wanted AI agents on top of it
Your data should do things, not just sit there
You want monitoring and alerts, not manual updates
Combine Notion's flexibility with AI Agent automation
Is Shogo free to use?
Can I switch from Notion to Shogo?
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