Changelog & monthly updates

09.25

Hi there 👋

Flo here — this one’s a banger: a brand‑new agentic engine, native Gmail/Calendar/Drive, and long‑term memory. Here’s the catch though! Everything bellow is released today in BETA. Over 30% of Notis has been rewritten and I want Notis to get more reliable — not the opposite. If you want to join our beta program you’ll first need to join the Slack community. Also, starting next month, the Beta channel will be reserved for Pro+ users as will be most of the features bellow; so now is your chance. Ok, let’s roll.

New agentic engine - Notis V3

Notis’ engine was rebuilt on OpenAI’s latest Responses/Conversations API stack for significant gains in speed, reliability, and intelligence. Notis now replies instantly, then smart‑routes work to specialized agents with the right “brainpower” for the job.

Concretely Flo?

  • Expect the first response in seconds not minutes.

  • Simple tasks/automations are cheaper and faster.

  • Much improved intelligence and autonomy on complex tasks/automations.

Gmail + Google Calendar + Google Drive (PRO+)

Without a doubt, the number one requested feature since I launched Notis 12 months ago!

Native Google Suite support is here. This is intentionally very raw, so I don’t want to influence you with the use cases I have in mind, but expect some very cool workflows that leverage this in next month’s newsletter.

You can edit your integrations in the portal

Integrating with the entire Google system is no small feat, but it’s just a start. Every month, Notis will integrate with new landmark apps that you use daily. Imagine working with HubSpot, Intercom, Asana, Todoist, etc., right from Notis. I believe we now have the architecture and resources to move extremely fast and deliver this. Now, go vote for the next integration here!

Long-term memory (PRO+)

Right next to Google Calendar, long-term memory was the underlying request behind much of the users’ feedback. And here it is. Why wait so long? I was not convinced of the solution until now.

Notis long-term memory is managed automatically:

  • It’s used for context for every interaction with Notis.

  • It’s updated continuously with every new important piece of information Notis learns about you.

No user guide. No tips. It works like magic.

🐞 Other small improvements

Most of these would deserve their own header image, to be honest, but I limit myself to three new major features a month!

  • Priority and Flex service tier: Automations now run for half the cost by using the OpenAI Flex tier. You can opt in for the Priority tier in your user settings for 2x the base token costs but even faster Notis.

  • Code interpreter: Notis now spins up a sandbox to run code, perform complex calculations, or analyze files. It supports working on documents, so for example, you can easily use Notis to analyze a CSV file.

  • Improved logging: Detailed agent traces in Portal → Usage. Also, easily filter your automation logs in Portal → Automation → Logs. Logs now also show the automation that triggered it, the source, and the channel it ran on.

  • Automation improvement: Name automations for clarity and the option to run them in a fresh context per run.

  • Notion improvements: Notis can now edit Notion covers/icons and better handle images.

  • Deep Research improvements: Notis can now conduct deep research on your Notion workspace and any attached docs.

  • Scraping tool improvements: The tool now captures page screenshots during scraping.

🗞️ In Other News

📰 AI News

Here’s everything cool we saw happening this month in AI:

🎬 Sora 2 brings video and audio to life: OpenAI unveiled Sora 2, its next-generation video and audio model. Now it can generate synced dialogue, ambient sound, and sound effects all in one prompt. It came along with an iOS social app centered around Sora, which quickly made it to the top of the App Store and was released yesterday on the API. We live in a new world where AI-generated video is nearly impossible to detect. Source

🎙️ OpenAI DevDay 2025: At its third annual DevDay, OpenAI revealed that apps can now run inside ChatGPT. Developers are getting a new Agent Kit for building agents, Sora 2, and GPT-5 Pro via the API. Expect to see all of this soon in Notis… Source

🧠 Demis Hassabis warns of social media–style harm in AI: DeepMind’s CEO cautioned that AI systems must be designed to avoid repeating the polarization, addiction loops, and misinformation dynamics that social media amplified. Hassabis argued that the “move fast and break things” mentality in tech may be tempting for AI builders, but when scaled to intelligence, the consequences could be far more dangerous. Source

🏢 Notion 3.0: I was not impressed, to say the least. They made a big deal about it at their annual conference, but this is the same agentic engine they released over the summer, with exactly the same capabilities, aside from silly hats and a custom prompt. Essentially, Notion just released custom GPTs for Notion two years after they became popular. Notis has some beautifull days ahead. Source

🚀 Anthropic unveils Claude Sonnet 4.5 — stronger, longer, smarter: Anthropic released Claude Sonnet 4.5, calling it its most advanced model yet for coding, reasoning, and running autonomous agents. Notably, it can sustain independent operation for up to 30 hours in internal tests — a big leap beyond previous limits. Source


That's it for this month. See you next month!

Flo


PS: This is the first changelog drafted by Notis; it includes image generation, summarizing all of last month's user stories marked as published and the deep search for the latest AI news. This is how good Notis has become.


09.25

Hi there 👋

Flo here — this one’s a banger: a brand‑new agentic engine, native Gmail/Calendar/Drive, and long‑term memory. Here’s the catch though! Everything bellow is released today in BETA. Over 30% of Notis has been rewritten and I want Notis to get more reliable — not the opposite. If you want to join our beta program you’ll first need to join the Slack community. Also, starting next month, the Beta channel will be reserved for Pro+ users as will be most of the features bellow; so now is your chance. Ok, let’s roll.

New agentic engine - Notis V3

Notis’ engine was rebuilt on OpenAI’s latest Responses/Conversations API stack for significant gains in speed, reliability, and intelligence. Notis now replies instantly, then smart‑routes work to specialized agents with the right “brainpower” for the job.

Concretely Flo?

  • Expect the first response in seconds not minutes.

  • Simple tasks/automations are cheaper and faster.

  • Much improved intelligence and autonomy on complex tasks/automations.

Gmail + Google Calendar + Google Drive (PRO+)

Without a doubt, the number one requested feature since I launched Notis 12 months ago!

Native Google Suite support is here. This is intentionally very raw, so I don’t want to influence you with the use cases I have in mind, but expect some very cool workflows that leverage this in next month’s newsletter.

You can edit your integrations in the portal

Integrating with the entire Google system is no small feat, but it’s just a start. Every month, Notis will integrate with new landmark apps that you use daily. Imagine working with HubSpot, Intercom, Asana, Todoist, etc., right from Notis. I believe we now have the architecture and resources to move extremely fast and deliver this. Now, go vote for the next integration here!

Long-term memory (PRO+)

Right next to Google Calendar, long-term memory was the underlying request behind much of the users’ feedback. And here it is. Why wait so long? I was not convinced of the solution until now.

Notis long-term memory is managed automatically:

  • It’s used for context for every interaction with Notis.

  • It’s updated continuously with every new important piece of information Notis learns about you.

No user guide. No tips. It works like magic.

🐞 Other small improvements

Most of these would deserve their own header image, to be honest, but I limit myself to three new major features a month!

  • Priority and Flex service tier: Automations now run for half the cost by using the OpenAI Flex tier. You can opt in for the Priority tier in your user settings for 2x the base token costs but even faster Notis.

  • Code interpreter: Notis now spins up a sandbox to run code, perform complex calculations, or analyze files. It supports working on documents, so for example, you can easily use Notis to analyze a CSV file.

  • Improved logging: Detailed agent traces in Portal → Usage. Also, easily filter your automation logs in Portal → Automation → Logs. Logs now also show the automation that triggered it, the source, and the channel it ran on.

  • Automation improvement: Name automations for clarity and the option to run them in a fresh context per run.

  • Notion improvements: Notis can now edit Notion covers/icons and better handle images.

  • Deep Research improvements: Notis can now conduct deep research on your Notion workspace and any attached docs.

  • Scraping tool improvements: The tool now captures page screenshots during scraping.

🗞️ In Other News

📰 AI News

Here’s everything cool we saw happening this month in AI:

🎬 Sora 2 brings video and audio to life: OpenAI unveiled Sora 2, its next-generation video and audio model. Now it can generate synced dialogue, ambient sound, and sound effects all in one prompt. It came along with an iOS social app centered around Sora, which quickly made it to the top of the App Store and was released yesterday on the API. We live in a new world where AI-generated video is nearly impossible to detect. Source

🎙️ OpenAI DevDay 2025: At its third annual DevDay, OpenAI revealed that apps can now run inside ChatGPT. Developers are getting a new Agent Kit for building agents, Sora 2, and GPT-5 Pro via the API. Expect to see all of this soon in Notis… Source

🧠 Demis Hassabis warns of social media–style harm in AI: DeepMind’s CEO cautioned that AI systems must be designed to avoid repeating the polarization, addiction loops, and misinformation dynamics that social media amplified. Hassabis argued that the “move fast and break things” mentality in tech may be tempting for AI builders, but when scaled to intelligence, the consequences could be far more dangerous. Source

🏢 Notion 3.0: I was not impressed, to say the least. They made a big deal about it at their annual conference, but this is the same agentic engine they released over the summer, with exactly the same capabilities, aside from silly hats and a custom prompt. Essentially, Notion just released custom GPTs for Notion two years after they became popular. Notis has some beautifull days ahead. Source

🚀 Anthropic unveils Claude Sonnet 4.5 — stronger, longer, smarter: Anthropic released Claude Sonnet 4.5, calling it its most advanced model yet for coding, reasoning, and running autonomous agents. Notably, it can sustain independent operation for up to 30 hours in internal tests — a big leap beyond previous limits. Source


That's it for this month. See you next month!

Flo


PS: This is the first changelog drafted by Notis; it includes image generation, summarizing all of last month's user stories marked as published and the deep search for the latest AI news. This is how good Notis has become.


09.25

Hi there 👋

Flo here — this one’s a banger: a brand‑new agentic engine, native Gmail/Calendar/Drive, and long‑term memory. Here’s the catch though! Everything bellow is released today in BETA. Over 30% of Notis has been rewritten and I want Notis to get more reliable — not the opposite. If you want to join our beta program you’ll first need to join the Slack community. Also, starting next month, the Beta channel will be reserved for Pro+ users as will be most of the features bellow; so now is your chance. Ok, let’s roll.

New agentic engine - Notis V3

Notis’ engine was rebuilt on OpenAI’s latest Responses/Conversations API stack for significant gains in speed, reliability, and intelligence. Notis now replies instantly, then smart‑routes work to specialized agents with the right “brainpower” for the job.

Concretely Flo?

  • Expect the first response in seconds not minutes.

  • Simple tasks/automations are cheaper and faster.

  • Much improved intelligence and autonomy on complex tasks/automations.

Gmail + Google Calendar + Google Drive (PRO+)

Without a doubt, the number one requested feature since I launched Notis 12 months ago!

Native Google Suite support is here. This is intentionally very raw, so I don’t want to influence you with the use cases I have in mind, but expect some very cool workflows that leverage this in next month’s newsletter.

You can edit your integrations in the portal

Integrating with the entire Google system is no small feat, but it’s just a start. Every month, Notis will integrate with new landmark apps that you use daily. Imagine working with HubSpot, Intercom, Asana, Todoist, etc., right from Notis. I believe we now have the architecture and resources to move extremely fast and deliver this. Now, go vote for the next integration here!

Long-term memory (PRO+)

Right next to Google Calendar, long-term memory was the underlying request behind much of the users’ feedback. And here it is. Why wait so long? I was not convinced of the solution until now.

Notis long-term memory is managed automatically:

  • It’s used for context for every interaction with Notis.

  • It’s updated continuously with every new important piece of information Notis learns about you.

No user guide. No tips. It works like magic.

🐞 Other small improvements

Most of these would deserve their own header image, to be honest, but I limit myself to three new major features a month!

  • Priority and Flex service tier: Automations now run for half the cost by using the OpenAI Flex tier. You can opt in for the Priority tier in your user settings for 2x the base token costs but even faster Notis.

  • Code interpreter: Notis now spins up a sandbox to run code, perform complex calculations, or analyze files. It supports working on documents, so for example, you can easily use Notis to analyze a CSV file.

  • Improved logging: Detailed agent traces in Portal → Usage. Also, easily filter your automation logs in Portal → Automation → Logs. Logs now also show the automation that triggered it, the source, and the channel it ran on.

  • Automation improvement: Name automations for clarity and the option to run them in a fresh context per run.

  • Notion improvements: Notis can now edit Notion covers/icons and better handle images.

  • Deep Research improvements: Notis can now conduct deep research on your Notion workspace and any attached docs.

  • Scraping tool improvements: The tool now captures page screenshots during scraping.

🗞️ In Other News

📰 AI News

Here’s everything cool we saw happening this month in AI:

🎬 Sora 2 brings video and audio to life: OpenAI unveiled Sora 2, its next-generation video and audio model. Now it can generate synced dialogue, ambient sound, and sound effects all in one prompt. It came along with an iOS social app centered around Sora, which quickly made it to the top of the App Store and was released yesterday on the API. We live in a new world where AI-generated video is nearly impossible to detect. Source

🎙️ OpenAI DevDay 2025: At its third annual DevDay, OpenAI revealed that apps can now run inside ChatGPT. Developers are getting a new Agent Kit for building agents, Sora 2, and GPT-5 Pro via the API. Expect to see all of this soon in Notis… Source

🧠 Demis Hassabis warns of social media–style harm in AI: DeepMind’s CEO cautioned that AI systems must be designed to avoid repeating the polarization, addiction loops, and misinformation dynamics that social media amplified. Hassabis argued that the “move fast and break things” mentality in tech may be tempting for AI builders, but when scaled to intelligence, the consequences could be far more dangerous. Source

🏢 Notion 3.0: I was not impressed, to say the least. They made a big deal about it at their annual conference, but this is the same agentic engine they released over the summer, with exactly the same capabilities, aside from silly hats and a custom prompt. Essentially, Notion just released custom GPTs for Notion two years after they became popular. Notis has some beautifull days ahead. Source

🚀 Anthropic unveils Claude Sonnet 4.5 — stronger, longer, smarter: Anthropic released Claude Sonnet 4.5, calling it its most advanced model yet for coding, reasoning, and running autonomous agents. Notably, it can sustain independent operation for up to 30 hours in internal tests — a big leap beyond previous limits. Source


That's it for this month. See you next month!

Flo


PS: This is the first changelog drafted by Notis; it includes image generation, summarizing all of last month's user stories marked as published and the deep search for the latest AI news. This is how good Notis has become.


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