A doc assistant vs a coworker
| Notion AI | Yasmine | |
|---|---|---|
| Scope | Inside Notion pages | Across 1,200+ tools — Notion included |
| Interface | The doc you're editing | Your Slack channels |
| Output | Better text in the page | The task done — sent, filed, opened as a PR |
| Memory | Workspace Q&A over your wiki | Per-channel memory of what the team decided |
| Acts in other tools | No | Yes, with per-tool approval |
| Model | Vendor-managed | Your keys: OpenAI, Gemini, or Claude — or your Claude account |
The same task, both ways
In Notion AI: "draft the Q3 kickoff doc" → you get a solid draft, then you fill in the numbers from Stripe, link the GitHub milestones, and email the summary yourself. In Slack with Yasmine: "prep the Q3 kickoff" → she drafts the doc in Notion, pulls the actual numbers from your tools, links the milestones, and posts the summary to the channel with the email drafted — waiting for your approve.
Keep Notion. Add hands.
This isn't rip-and-replace: Notion stays your source of truth, and Yasmine is one of its heaviest users — reading, updating, and filing pages as part of larger tasks. What changes is who does the clicking between tools. If your team already talks in Slack, that's the natural place to hand work off — here's how a Slack coworker works.

