Productivity software company Notion will end its email product Notion Mail on Sept. 22, TechCrunch reported on Wednesday.
The move is part of a push to focus on AI agent services.
Notion said on social media platform X (Twitter) that as its Notion agent capabilities have improved, more users are handing email workflows over to agents. It said more than half of Notion Mail users manage email without opening their inbox directly. It added that it will focus all its capabilities on a direction in which agents run the inbox.
Notion Mail is linked to Gmail accounts, so existing emails will remain in Gmail. But drafts and scheduled emails stored in Notion Mail must be exported directly before the service ends.
Settings such as automatic label assignment can be used elsewhere after export, and Notion’s email-based agent will continue to operate after Notion Mail ends.
Notion previewed its email product after acquiring productivity startup Skiff in 2024, and officially launched it in April 2025. New startups such as AgentMail, which are building agent-only email services, are also moving in the same direction as Notion, TechCrunch said.