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AI is making software easier than ever to build. The bottleneck has moved. Now the hard part isn't "can we build this", it's "should we" and "who needs to know." That context is scattered across Slack threads, meeting notes, tasks, GitHub. I've wanted to fix this for a long time by building a software lab. One shared system where people and agents work from the same context. People make the judgment calls. Agents do the triaging, the routing, the summarizing. Ship OS is that system. This is Notion 's first packaged product for the full product development loop... docs, databases, workflows, and agents in one setup. We've run our own launches on it for months. Including this one. And it's live today: notion.com/ship-os From feedback to launch - all inside Notion. Agents handle the coordination. Your team handles the judgment.
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Every dev team will soon run a shared fleet of agents, the same way they run a shared codebase today Right now most of us are in the dotfiles era: everyone with their own personal setup, their own prompts, their own tricks. Great for individuals. For teams, the learning stays siloed and the agents stay starved of context I spent the last few weeks building the opposite. Ship OS is Notion's packaged setup for product development: connected databases plus agents that take a customer request in Slack all the way to a merged PR. It's live today! Two things made it work: 1. The agents got real context. Not just a shared skill file, but the meeting notes, decisions, docs, and data across our tools. That's the difference between agents that demo well and agents that do work 2. The agents became ours, not mine. When the team shares them, one person's improvement makes everyone faster. That compounds We built Ship OS with a version of Ship OS. Now you can install it and run the same system :) Set up Ship OS → notion.com/ship-os 🚢 From feedback to launch - all inside Notion. Agents handle the coordination. Your team handles the judgment.
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I finally have the time to test the new Framer AI Agent feature, and I'm really impressed! Most of you don’t know what a lifesaver this update is for my current real workflow! What used to take me 1–2 hours of manually uploading CMS content now takes just 5 minutes, while I’m off doing something else. Previously, I used Claude together with the MCP plugin from the marketplace. It got the job done, but it would sometimes make mistakes, which meant I had to hire someone to double-check everything in the CMS, or I had to spend some time checking it myself, which I don't want to. There were also limitations when it came to uploading images. Now that Framer has its own MCP integration, the agent experience feels much more polished. The agent operates within the context of the project, which means it's much less likely to go off-script. Here's my current workflow: I have Claude connected to my Notion database, where I store all the websites I curate for agencygallery.com . I also told Claude to read my Google Drive folder. 1. I give Claude a screenshot of my Notion list with the websites I want to add to Framer. 2. It finds the matching folder in Google Drive using the same name as the Notion entry. It uploads the screenshots from that folder to Framer. 3. It adds the website to Framer, following the same pattern as the existing CMS items, across 2 different CMS collections. 4. Once everything is added, the status on Notion is updated automatically. 5. Then I ask it to generate image alt text for all the uploaded images. It nailed everything in a single shot, in sonnet 4.6. Such a huge time saver!!!!!
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I love that I can use Claude code much easier now to edit things for me in Framer , but dang it, the user experience and the output of Framer agents is wayyy too good.... e.g. being able to @ anything like components or pages is so clutch!!
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