Sync Every Soku Creative, Brief, and Report Into Your Notion Workspace
Notion is where creative and growth teams already plan campaigns and review work. Connect it to Soku AI so every generated creative, approval, and performance metric lands in the docs, databases, and AI agents your team runs on — no manual copy-paste.
Notion at a Glance
Notion combines docs, wikis, projects, and databases into one connected workspace. Its 2025 developer platform — REST API version 2025-09-03, integration webhooks, multi-source databases, Workers, and a Notion MCP server — turns the workspace into a programmable hub that AI agents like Soku can read from and write to.
Core Capabilities
Connected Workspace
Docs, wikis, projects, and databases live together so a creative brief, the asset, and its performance can all sit on one page.
Real-time collaboration, comments, mentions, and granular sharing built in.
Notion REST API
Version 2025-09-03 exposes endpoints to create and query databases, read and append blocks, search, and manage pages with typed properties.
Block payloads are strictly typed — validate against the schema to avoid 400s.
Integration Webhooks
Subscribe to page creation, property updates, content changes, database item changes, and new comments to drive real-time automation.
Notifications fire only for pages and databases shared with your connection.
OAuth 2.0 & Capabilities
User-facing apps authorize via OAuth; internal integrations use tokens. Access is granted per resource through Notion's capability model.
Notion AI Agents & Ask Notion
Natural-language search and multi-step automation across the workspace. Full AI access is included in the Business plan.
Notion MCP Server
Connect Claude, Codex, or Soku to a workspace with minimal code. Agents query and update Notion directly through the MCP server.
Workers
Lightweight serverless functions deployed via the CLI. Power database sync, agent tools, and webhook triggers that write back to Notion.
Workers can call external APIs and run logic on Notion's infrastructure.
Multi-Source Databases
Structure creative briefs, asset libraries, and campaign trackers with relations, rollups, and multiple data sources per database.
From Soku Creative to Notion Page in 4 Steps
Soku ships the creative. Notion is where the team reviews, approves, and tracks it — kept in sync automatically through the API and webhooks.
Soku Generates the Creative
Soku AI assembles a winning ad — image, video, copy, audience — and creates a page in your Notion Creative Library database the moment it's ready.
The Team Reviews in Notion
Reviewers comment, tweak copy, and flip a status property right inside Notion — the surface they already use for campaign planning.
Approval Triggers a Webhook
When the status flips to Approved, a Notion integration webhook fires back to Soku so the variant moves into distribution.
Performance Flows Back
After the campaign runs, Soku writes ROAS, CTR, and spend into a Notion Performance database so the next planning cycle has full context.
Built for Modern Creative & Growth Teams
Performance Marketers
Track every Soku variant in a Notion database with status, channel, and ROAS fields — no more screenshots pasted into docs.
Creative Ops Teams
Run a single Creative Library page per campaign. Briefs, assets, and approvals stay versioned and searchable in one place.
Agencies
Give each client a Notion workspace that auto-fills with Soku creatives and reports — a polished, shareable source of truth.
Content & Brand Teams
Keep brand guidelines, copy decks, and approved Soku assets side by side so every new variant stays on-brand.
AI Engineering Teams
Use the Notion MCP server and Workers to let Soku's agents read briefs and write results directly into the workspace.
RevOps & Analytics
Roll campaign metrics into Notion databases with relations and rollups, then feed consolidated numbers back to Soku.
How Soku AI + Notion Work Together
Soku owns creative generation and optimization. Notion owns planning, review, and reporting. Together they keep your whole team aligned in one workspace with zero copy-paste.
Creatives Land in Your Library
Every Soku creative becomes a Notion database page with the asset, copy, audience, format, and status — searchable and reviewable in context.
Multi-source databases let you relate creatives to campaigns, briefs, and results.
Approve and Trigger via Webhook
Reviewers flip a status property in Notion; an integration webhook tells Soku the variant is approved and ready to distribute.
Webhooks fire on property updates, comments, and content changes for true real-time sync.
Notion as an Agent Tool
Through the Notion MCP server, Soku's agents query briefs and write performance back into the workspace — no custom backend to maintain.
Notion Pricing
Seat-based pricing across four tiers. Only members count as paid seats — guest collaborators are always free. Full AI access (including AI Agents) is included in the Business plan.
Workspace Plans (Annual Billing)
| Plan | Price / user / mo | Best For | Includes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Free | $0 | Individuals | Unlimited pages & blocks, limited guests, basic API access |
| Plus | $10 | Small teams | Unlimited team blocks, more guests, version history |
| Business | $20 | Growing companies | Full Notion AI, AI Agents, Ask Notion, SAML SSO |
| Enterprise | Custom | Large orgs | Advanced security, audit log, provisioning, dedicated support |
AI & Agent Notes
| Item | Detail |
|---|---|
| AI Add-on (legacy) | Removed May 2025 — AI now bundled into Business |
| Full AI access | Included in Business at $20 / user / mo (annual) |
| Custom Agents credits | From May 2026: $10 per 1,000 credits (no rollover) |
| API & Webhooks | Available across plans; capability-scoped per resource |
How Notion Compares
Notion combines docs, databases, and AI agents in one workspace with a modern developer platform — purpose-built for teams that want creative review and reporting in the same place they plan.
| Capability | Notion | Confluence | Coda |
|---|---|---|---|
| Docs + Databases | Unified, multi-source databases | Docs-first, limited tables | Docs + tables (canvas-style) |
| AI Agents | Notion AI Agents + Ask Notion | Atlassian Intelligence | Coda AI |
| MCP Support | Native Notion MCP server | Not native | Not native |
| Webhooks | Integration webhooks (2025) | Limited | Automation rules + webhooks |
| API | REST API v2025-09-03 + Workers | REST API | REST API |
| Free Tier | Unlimited pages for individuals | Up to 10 users | Free for makers, limited docs |
| Pricing | From $10 / user / mo | From ~$5 / user / mo | From ~$10 / Doc Maker / mo |
| Best For | All-in-one workspace + AI | Enterprise wikis | Interactive docs & apps |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Notion?
Notion is a connected workspace that combines documents, wikis, projects, and databases into one collaborative surface used by individuals and enterprises. Its 2025 developer platform adds a REST API (version 2025-09-03), integration webhooks, multi-source databases, Workers, and a Notion MCP server so AI agents can read from and write to the workspace.
How does the Soku AI + Notion integration work?
When Soku generates or approves a creative, it creates or updates a page in a Notion database — your Creative Library — with the asset, copy, audience, and status. Reviewers approve in Notion, an integration webhook tells Soku to ship the variant, and after the campaign Soku writes ROAS, CTR, and spend back into a Notion Performance database. The integration can also run through the Notion MCP server so Soku's agents query and update the workspace directly.
Is there a free plan?
Yes. Notion's Free plan gives individuals unlimited pages and blocks with basic API access. Paid plans are seat-based: Plus from $10/user/mo and Business from $20/user/mo (annual billing saves about 20%). Only members count as paid seats — guest collaborators are always free.
Do I need to pay for Notion AI separately?
No longer. Notion removed the standalone $10/month AI add-on in May 2025 and bundled full AI access — including AI Agents and Ask Notion — into the Business plan at $20/user/mo. Custom Agents began consuming Notion credits in May 2026 at $10 per 1,000 credits on top of a Business or Enterprise plan.
Does Notion support webhooks and AI agents?
Yes. Notion API version 2025-09-03 introduced integration webhooks that fire on page creation, property updates, content changes, database item changes, and new comments. Notion also ships a Notion MCP server to connect Claude, Codex, or Soku to a workspace, and Workers — serverless functions for database sync, agent tools, and webhook triggers.
What can I sync between Soku and Notion?
Creative assets, copy variants, audiences, campaign briefs, approval statuses, and performance metrics like ROAS, CTR, and spend. Using Notion's multi-source databases you can relate creatives to campaigns and results, then roll them up for reporting — all kept in sync via the API and webhooks.
How does Notion differ from Confluence or Coda?
Notion unifies docs and databases in a single multi-source model with native AI agents and an MCP server, which makes it well suited to creative review and reporting in the same place teams plan. Confluence is docs-first and strong for enterprise wikis; Coda focuses on interactive docs and apps. Notion's developer platform (REST API, webhooks, Workers) is the deepest of the three for agent-driven automation.
Can I trigger Soku from changes in Notion?
Yes. Configure a Notion integration webhook on the database or page you care about — for example, a status property flipping to Approved — and have it call Soku to distribute the creative. Combined with Soku writing results back into Notion, you get a fully closed loop between planning and execution.
Bring Every Creative Into the Workspace You Already Run On
Connect Notion to Soku AI and keep creatives, approvals, and performance in sync with your team's docs, databases, and AI agents — no manual copy-paste.
