Knowledge base

Notion

Where playbooks, process maps and agent briefs live — and the data source for many internal-knowledge agents.

The Notion-agent feedback loop

Notion plays two roles in a typical QwertyBit engagement. It is the place we write things down, and it is the data source for the agents we build.

Notion as the knowledge base

  • Every engagement lives in a shared Notion space: business maps from Phase 1, Opportunity Matrix from Phase 2, prioritisation notes from Phase 3, feasibility assessments from Phase 4.
  • Prompts, agent briefs and eval guidelines are written and versioned in Notion before they make it into code.
  • Playbooks for common operations live here so a new engineer can onboard themselves.

Notion as an agent data source

For clients whose internal docs already live in Notion, we frequently build agents that use Notion as the retrieval corpus. Done well, this turns Notion from a document graveyard into a searchable institutional memory.

The discipline we add

A Notion workspace is only useful if it is maintained. We set up:

  • Clear ownership per page — every critical doc has a named owner.
  • Stale-doc detection (an agent that flags anything untouched for 6+ months).
  • Change logs on high-stakes pages so the history is legible.

Knowledge management is a workflow that rewards agents handsomely. Get in touch if your Notion has gotten out of hand.

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