Alongside the SDK, Release 2026.06 introduces Docker deployment support, giving organizations greater flexibility in how they deploy and manage the platform. Docker-based deployment simplifies ...
Notion's new Claude agents bring AI directly into your workspace, letting teams write, code, and manage projects.
As agents become the primary way software is built and deployed, Vercel connects its frontend, backend, and agent tooling into a single platform for shipping and running agents at scale. Today at ...
AI coding agent skills library claude-skills ships 345 free, MIT-licensed packages for Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, Gemini CLI ...
Apple yesterday held its WWDC 2026 Platforms State of the Union, detailing a wide range of updates to its developer tools and platforms, headlined by a major expansion of the Foundation Models ...
When you manually compile weekly reports every time, the effort of gathering the data drains your energy, often leaving the actual reflection shallow. Even when the numbers are ready, the meeting ...
It's easy to use and offers endless automations ...
Notion on May 13 opened its workspace to Claude Code, Cursor, OpenAI's Codex, and customer-service agent Decagon as tracked collaborators — turning the productivity platform into an orchestration ...
By simply combining existing powerful tools like Python and the Notion API, your personal information gathering environment becomes surprisingly sophisticated. Once you have built the system, it will ...
Notion has launched a developer platform to push its workspace beyond note-taking. Synced data, custom code, and AI agents now sit in the same product where teams already manage documents, projects, ...
Productivity software maker Notion is stepping into the agentic era. In a livestreamed product announcement on Wednesday, the company, known best for its collaborative note-taking app, introduced a ...
notion-sdk-py is a simple and easy to use client library for the official Notion API. It is meant to be a Python version of the reference JavaScript SDK, so usage should be pretty similar between both ...