PAI x Notion: When 13 AI Agents Share a Brain
This is a submission for the Notion MCP Challenge What I Built I built a bidirectional sync engine that connects a system of 13 specialized AI agents (PAI — Personal AI) to Notion as their shared brain. PAI is a real, production system running 24/7 on Telegram. Thirteen agents — General (orchestrator), Research, Content, Finance, Strategy, Critic, Psychoanalyst, Artist, Writer, DevOps, Sales, Analytics, and Translator — coordinate tasks, share memory, and make decisions together like a Board of Directors. The problem: all of this was invisible. Agents stored state in markdown files and JSON on a server. The human operator had to SSH in and read logs to understand what 13 agents were doing. PAI x Notion makes the invisible visible. Five Notion databases become the control plane: Database Purpose Agent Registry 13 agents with status, level, XP, tasks completed Task Board Bidirectional task sync (PAI to Notion and back) Memory Log Facts, insights, standing orders from PAI memory Daily Bri
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