


Turn Notion into a source of product decisions
Your workspace already contains your team’s thinking. Samepage turns it into signals you can act on.
Connect Notion to Samepage and continuously analyze docs, databases, and notes to surface patterns, identify gaps, and generate product-ready insights.
Built for teams that run on Notion
If you’re using Notion, everything is already there:
PRDs, research, meeting notes, roadmaps, wikis, feedback, ideas.
But Notion is where information lives—not where it gets synthesized.
Samepage is built for teams that want to understand:
What does everything in Notion actually add up to—and what should we do next?
The problem with Notion today
Notion is flexible and powerful—but it’s still manual.
So teams run into this:
Insights are scattered across pages and databases
Research and ideas get duplicated
Important context is buried and forgotten
Docs don’t actively influence decisions
You can store anything—but you still have to connect everything yourself.
What Samepage does differently
Samepage treats Notion as a connected intelligence layer—not just a workspace.
Instead of searching, skimming, and manually synthesizing, you define Signals that continuously analyze your content.
You can ask:
“What product issues are consistently mentioned across docs?”
“What themes appear across research and feedback?”
“What insights are not reflected in our roadmap?”
Samepage reads across pages and databases, connects ideas, and produces structured outputs you can act on.
How it works
Connect Notion
Samepage ingests selected pages, databases, and content.Create a Signal
Use Notion as a data source and define what to analyze, like:
“Analyze all user research and identify recurring pain points.”Run continuous analysis
Signals update as content is added or edited.Get structured outputs
Instead of isolated pages, you get synthesized insights, patterns, and recommendations.
Key use cases
1. Synthesize research across pages and databases
Analyze interview notes, feedback logs, and research docs.
Example output:
“Across 22 entries, onboarding friction is the most common issue—mentioned in 64% of sources.”2. Identify gaps in product thinking
Compare insights with roadmap or planning docs.
Example:
“Multiple pages reference ‘reporting limitations,’ but no active initiative addresses this.”3. Prevent duplicate work
Scan Notion for overlapping ideas or efforts.
Example:
“3 previous entries explored ‘bulk actions’—key insights already exist but were not implemented.”4. Track how priorities evolve over time
Analyze content chronologically.
Example:
“Shift from growth-focused ideas to retention-focused improvements appears across recent entries.”5. Turn documentation into product decisions
Generate recommendations based on patterns.
Example:
“Based on research and feedback, prioritize simplifying onboarding before expanding features.”
Before vs After
Before Samepage
Notion is a powerful workspace, but insights are scattered and static. You rely on search, memory, and manual synthesis.
After Samepage
Your workspace becomes a connected system. Signals surface what matters across all content—what’s consistent, what’s missing, and what needs action.
What Notion data Signals can analyze
Samepage works directly on your Notion content, including:
Pages (docs, notes, wikis)
Databases (research logs, feedback trackers)
Comments and discussions
Structured and unstructured content
Updates and changes over time
You control which pages and databases are included.
Why not just use Notion alone?
Notion is great for storing and organizing information. It’s not built for synthesis.
It doesn’t connect ideas across pages automatically
It doesn’t identify patterns across data
It doesn’t generate insights or recommendations
You can organize everything—but you still have to think through it manually.
Samepage sits on top of Notion and answers:
“What does all of this actually mean—and what should we do next?”
Notion integration for documentation analysis and product insights
If you’re trying to get more value from Notion—whether that’s synthesizing research, analyzing feedback, or aligning product decisions—Samepage gives you a system that goes beyond a workspace.
Instead of manually reviewing content or relying on fragmented knowledge, you can define exactly what you want to learn from your data and let Signals surface it continuously.
This is especially valuable for product teams that rely heavily on Notion but struggle to turn information into action.
Turn your workspace into a system of insight
Connect Notion to Samepage and define your first Signal in minutes.
Stop organizing information. Start using it.

