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Connect Notion and your agents can use your team’s knowledge base the way a well-briefed colleague would: find the right page, read it, answer from it, query your databases — and, where you allow it, write new pages and keep databases up to date. The key thing to understand about Notion: agents only see what you share. During connection, Notion asks which pages and databases the Leme integration may access. Everything else stays invisible.

What agents can do

Reading runs freely by default; creating, editing, and commenting ask for approval. See Permissions.

Try asking

  • “What does our onboarding runbook say about granting access to production?”
  • “In the Projects database, what’s blocked and who owns each item?”
  • “Summarize the meeting notes from last Tuesday’s product review.”
  • “Write up this conversation as a decision page under Engineering / Decisions.” — created after approval.
  • “Mark the ‘Q3 pricing’ entry as Done in the Roadmap database.” — applied after approval.

Connect Notion

1

Open Integrations

In the Leme dashboard, go to Integrations and select Notion.
2

Choose what to share

Select Connect. Notion’s consent screen lets you pick the pages and databases the integration may access — you can select entire sections or individual pages. Choose deliberately; you can always share more later.
3

Enable it on your agents

Attach the connection to the agents that should use it and review Agent permissions.
Notion is a shared connection: the pages shared with the integration are what every enabled agent can reach.

Sharing more (or less) later

Access is managed inside Notion, page by page:
  • To share a page after connecting: open it in Notion → ••• menu → Connections → add the Leme integration. Sub-pages inherit access from their parent.
  • To unshare: remove the integration from the page’s connections. The agent loses access immediately.

Permissions

Adjust in Integrations → Notion → Agent permissions — see Permissions & approvals. Sharing scope (which pages) and permissions (what can be done with them) compose: an agent needs both.

Troubleshooting

The page isn’t shared with the integration. In Notion, open the page → •••Connections → add Leme. Remember sub-pages inherit from parents, so sharing a section is often enough.
Either the database itself isn’t shared (sharing a page doesn’t automatically share databases linked from elsewhere), or the filter doesn’t match your schema. Ask the agent to read the database schema first — it will see the real property names and options.
Property names must match the database schema exactly. The agent is told the valid list when this happens and will retry — if it keeps failing, the property may have been renamed; ask the agent to re-read the schema.