Changelog & monthly updates
11.25

Hi there 👋
Flo here — no major splashy features this month. Instead, November was all about making Notis more reliable, faster, and easier to use. We also shipped new pricing plans and introducing a new section in the newsletter: Automation of the Month.
Let's roll.

New Plans
In an era of increasing AI product fatigue caused by the daily launches of competing solutions solving the same problem, we wanted to create a strong incentive for users to invest in Notis to reap its full benefits. This led us to redesign our plans to offer 4 months free on yearly plans rather than playing musical chairs with their AI assistant while also ensuring a sustainable business model to guarantee the continuity of the service and its independence from VC money.

Say hello to the new Pro, Pro+, and Ultra.
Pro ($19/mo): For solo founders and operators who want a personal PA in WhatsApp, iMessage, Telegram, or email. ~300 tasks/month included. Now offers 45% more usage for the same price on a yearly plan.
Pro+ ($39/mo): For busy operators automating recurring work. 2x the usage, automations, and early access to new features. Now 20% cheaper on a yearly plan.
Ultra ($99/mo): For high-growth teams building human-led, agentic workflows. 5x usage, Advanced Voice Mode, faster responses, priority support, and on-demand usage at API cost. Now 40% cheaper on a yearly plan with plenty of usage to cover power users usage.
If you want to keep your current plan, you don't need to do anything. You can update to any of the new plans directly in the portal or by asking Notis.
All plans come with a 7-day free trial and 4 months free when billed yearly.
🤖 Automation of the Month: Meeting Prep
Every month, we'll spotlight one automation workflow you can set up in minutes.
This month: Meeting Prep — a workflow that runs before your calendar meetings and delivers a research brief straight to WhatsApp.

What it does:
When you have an upcoming meeting with other attendees, Notis automatically:
Searches your emails for prior conversations with the attendees
Looks through your meeting notes for past meetings with them
Falls back to a web search for context on the attendees, their company, and recent news
Then it sends you a structured brief 30 minutes before the meeting.
→ Set up Meeting Prep automation
🐞 Other improvements
New sign-in & signup page: We’re proud to provide a password-less experience and now you can enjoy the same experience from the web.
White/Dark theme for the portal: Light mode lovers, rejoice.
Webhook & extension trigger testing: You can now add a payload when testing triggers — super useful for debugging automations.
Fixed extension triggers: Resolved an issue where some extension triggers weren't firing correctly.
Better usage analytics: Live interaction status tracking, source/channel filters, and improved mobile layouts.
GPT-5.1: Notis has been updated to the latest flagship model from OpenAI.
🗞️ In Other News
Check out this review if you're still unsure how Notis could help you stay on top of your busy founder's life.
A CEO of a competing startup 🤐 (with a team of 12!) told us they use Notis to benchmark their own product. Now their engineering team is subscribing to Notis…. We'll take that as a compliment. On the other hand, I tried Poke and it had an identity crisis and thought it was Notion for a minute.
Cloudflare had a massive outage and took half of the internet with it, along with Notis.
If you’re not managing your socials from Notis yet, you’re missing out on my favourite workflow.
Notion is working on a very cool agentic product internally, very similar to Notion's automations, and some of their employees are experimenting with very basic messaging agents. It's kind of fun watching a company of over 1,200 employees taking a page from a one-man startup — 12 months late.
We gave the website a fresh look. Go check it out!


📰 AI News
Here's what you might have missed in AI this month:
🌐 Gemini 3 Breakthrough: Google launched Gemini 3 Pro, alongside Antigravity, a new IDE like Cursor, and Nano Banana Pro, a new frontier image generation model. Gemini 3 tops many benchmarks (like ARC-AGI-2 and MathArena), while Nano Banana Pro is already the new reference for image generation.. (blog.google)
⚔️ OpenAI “Code Red”: Facing Gemini 3 and Claude 4.5 outpacing and overshadowing the release of GPT-5.1, Sam Altman declared an internal “code red,” pausing ad and agent projects to focus the company on making ChatGPT faster, more reliable, and more personalized. (AP News)
🚨 Altman on “Really Bad Stuff”: OpenAI’s Sam Altman says he expects “some really bad stuff to happen” as AI enables powerful deepfake video models, arguing society needs a “test drive” with these tools now rather than a shock later. (Dataconomy)
🧩 LeCun: Left Meta: Meta’s chief AI scientist Yann LeCun is leaving to start a new venture and is doubling down on his view that today’s large language models are a “dead end” for human-level AI, arguing that future systems must learn world models that understand physical reality. (Ground News)
That's it for this month. See you next month!
Flo
P.S.: Record a video testimonial (in any language) and get a free month of Notis on us.
11.25

Hi there 👋
Flo here — no major splashy features this month. Instead, November was all about making Notis more reliable, faster, and easier to use. We also shipped new pricing plans and introducing a new section in the newsletter: Automation of the Month.
Let's roll.

New Plans
In an era of increasing AI product fatigue caused by the daily launches of competing solutions solving the same problem, we wanted to create a strong incentive for users to invest in Notis to reap its full benefits. This led us to redesign our plans to offer 4 months free on yearly plans rather than playing musical chairs with their AI assistant while also ensuring a sustainable business model to guarantee the continuity of the service and its independence from VC money.

Say hello to the new Pro, Pro+, and Ultra.
Pro ($19/mo): For solo founders and operators who want a personal PA in WhatsApp, iMessage, Telegram, or email. ~300 tasks/month included. Now offers 45% more usage for the same price on a yearly plan.
Pro+ ($39/mo): For busy operators automating recurring work. 2x the usage, automations, and early access to new features. Now 20% cheaper on a yearly plan.
Ultra ($99/mo): For high-growth teams building human-led, agentic workflows. 5x usage, Advanced Voice Mode, faster responses, priority support, and on-demand usage at API cost. Now 40% cheaper on a yearly plan with plenty of usage to cover power users usage.
If you want to keep your current plan, you don't need to do anything. You can update to any of the new plans directly in the portal or by asking Notis.
All plans come with a 7-day free trial and 4 months free when billed yearly.
🤖 Automation of the Month: Meeting Prep
Every month, we'll spotlight one automation workflow you can set up in minutes.
This month: Meeting Prep — a workflow that runs before your calendar meetings and delivers a research brief straight to WhatsApp.

What it does:
When you have an upcoming meeting with other attendees, Notis automatically:
Searches your emails for prior conversations with the attendees
Looks through your meeting notes for past meetings with them
Falls back to a web search for context on the attendees, their company, and recent news
Then it sends you a structured brief 30 minutes before the meeting.
→ Set up Meeting Prep automation
🐞 Other improvements
New sign-in & signup page: We’re proud to provide a password-less experience and now you can enjoy the same experience from the web.
White/Dark theme for the portal: Light mode lovers, rejoice.
Webhook & extension trigger testing: You can now add a payload when testing triggers — super useful for debugging automations.
Fixed extension triggers: Resolved an issue where some extension triggers weren't firing correctly.
Better usage analytics: Live interaction status tracking, source/channel filters, and improved mobile layouts.
GPT-5.1: Notis has been updated to the latest flagship model from OpenAI.
🗞️ In Other News
Check out this review if you're still unsure how Notis could help you stay on top of your busy founder's life.
A CEO of a competing startup 🤐 (with a team of 12!) told us they use Notis to benchmark their own product. Now their engineering team is subscribing to Notis…. We'll take that as a compliment. On the other hand, I tried Poke and it had an identity crisis and thought it was Notion for a minute.
Cloudflare had a massive outage and took half of the internet with it, along with Notis.
If you’re not managing your socials from Notis yet, you’re missing out on my favourite workflow.
Notion is working on a very cool agentic product internally, very similar to Notion's automations, and some of their employees are experimenting with very basic messaging agents. It's kind of fun watching a company of over 1,200 employees taking a page from a one-man startup — 12 months late.
We gave the website a fresh look. Go check it out!


📰 AI News
Here's what you might have missed in AI this month:
🌐 Gemini 3 Breakthrough: Google launched Gemini 3 Pro, alongside Antigravity, a new IDE like Cursor, and Nano Banana Pro, a new frontier image generation model. Gemini 3 tops many benchmarks (like ARC-AGI-2 and MathArena), while Nano Banana Pro is already the new reference for image generation.. (blog.google)
⚔️ OpenAI “Code Red”: Facing Gemini 3 and Claude 4.5 outpacing and overshadowing the release of GPT-5.1, Sam Altman declared an internal “code red,” pausing ad and agent projects to focus the company on making ChatGPT faster, more reliable, and more personalized. (AP News)
🚨 Altman on “Really Bad Stuff”: OpenAI’s Sam Altman says he expects “some really bad stuff to happen” as AI enables powerful deepfake video models, arguing society needs a “test drive” with these tools now rather than a shock later. (Dataconomy)
🧩 LeCun: Left Meta: Meta’s chief AI scientist Yann LeCun is leaving to start a new venture and is doubling down on his view that today’s large language models are a “dead end” for human-level AI, arguing that future systems must learn world models that understand physical reality. (Ground News)
That's it for this month. See you next month!
Flo
P.S.: Record a video testimonial (in any language) and get a free month of Notis on us.
11.25

Hi there 👋
Flo here — no major splashy features this month. Instead, November was all about making Notis more reliable, faster, and easier to use. We also shipped new pricing plans and introducing a new section in the newsletter: Automation of the Month.
Let's roll.

New Plans
In an era of increasing AI product fatigue caused by the daily launches of competing solutions solving the same problem, we wanted to create a strong incentive for users to invest in Notis to reap its full benefits. This led us to redesign our plans to offer 4 months free on yearly plans rather than playing musical chairs with their AI assistant while also ensuring a sustainable business model to guarantee the continuity of the service and its independence from VC money.

Say hello to the new Pro, Pro+, and Ultra.
Pro ($19/mo): For solo founders and operators who want a personal PA in WhatsApp, iMessage, Telegram, or email. ~300 tasks/month included. Now offers 45% more usage for the same price on a yearly plan.
Pro+ ($39/mo): For busy operators automating recurring work. 2x the usage, automations, and early access to new features. Now 20% cheaper on a yearly plan.
Ultra ($99/mo): For high-growth teams building human-led, agentic workflows. 5x usage, Advanced Voice Mode, faster responses, priority support, and on-demand usage at API cost. Now 40% cheaper on a yearly plan with plenty of usage to cover power users usage.
If you want to keep your current plan, you don't need to do anything. You can update to any of the new plans directly in the portal or by asking Notis.
All plans come with a 7-day free trial and 4 months free when billed yearly.
🤖 Automation of the Month: Meeting Prep
Every month, we'll spotlight one automation workflow you can set up in minutes.
This month: Meeting Prep — a workflow that runs before your calendar meetings and delivers a research brief straight to WhatsApp.

What it does:
When you have an upcoming meeting with other attendees, Notis automatically:
Searches your emails for prior conversations with the attendees
Looks through your meeting notes for past meetings with them
Falls back to a web search for context on the attendees, their company, and recent news
Then it sends you a structured brief 30 minutes before the meeting.
→ Set up Meeting Prep automation
🐞 Other improvements
New sign-in & signup page: We’re proud to provide a password-less experience and now you can enjoy the same experience from the web.
White/Dark theme for the portal: Light mode lovers, rejoice.
Webhook & extension trigger testing: You can now add a payload when testing triggers — super useful for debugging automations.
Fixed extension triggers: Resolved an issue where some extension triggers weren't firing correctly.
Better usage analytics: Live interaction status tracking, source/channel filters, and improved mobile layouts.
GPT-5.1: Notis has been updated to the latest flagship model from OpenAI.
🗞️ In Other News
Check out this review if you're still unsure how Notis could help you stay on top of your busy founder's life.
A CEO of a competing startup 🤐 (with a team of 12!) told us they use Notis to benchmark their own product. Now their engineering team is subscribing to Notis…. We'll take that as a compliment. On the other hand, I tried Poke and it had an identity crisis and thought it was Notion for a minute.
Cloudflare had a massive outage and took half of the internet with it, along with Notis.
If you’re not managing your socials from Notis yet, you’re missing out on my favourite workflow.
Notion is working on a very cool agentic product internally, very similar to Notion's automations, and some of their employees are experimenting with very basic messaging agents. It's kind of fun watching a company of over 1,200 employees taking a page from a one-man startup — 12 months late.
We gave the website a fresh look. Go check it out!


📰 AI News
Here's what you might have missed in AI this month:
🌐 Gemini 3 Breakthrough: Google launched Gemini 3 Pro, alongside Antigravity, a new IDE like Cursor, and Nano Banana Pro, a new frontier image generation model. Gemini 3 tops many benchmarks (like ARC-AGI-2 and MathArena), while Nano Banana Pro is already the new reference for image generation.. (blog.google)
⚔️ OpenAI “Code Red”: Facing Gemini 3 and Claude 4.5 outpacing and overshadowing the release of GPT-5.1, Sam Altman declared an internal “code red,” pausing ad and agent projects to focus the company on making ChatGPT faster, more reliable, and more personalized. (AP News)
🚨 Altman on “Really Bad Stuff”: OpenAI’s Sam Altman says he expects “some really bad stuff to happen” as AI enables powerful deepfake video models, arguing society needs a “test drive” with these tools now rather than a shock later. (Dataconomy)
🧩 LeCun: Left Meta: Meta’s chief AI scientist Yann LeCun is leaving to start a new venture and is doubling down on his view that today’s large language models are a “dead end” for human-level AI, arguing that future systems must learn world models that understand physical reality. (Ground News)
That's it for this month. See you next month!
Flo
P.S.: Record a video testimonial (in any language) and get a free month of Notis on us.
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Delegate your busywork to your AI intern and get back to what matters: building your company.
