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The decision-memory layer for Notion

Notion is often where your best thinking actually gets written down — the strategy docs, the RFCs, the meeting notes. That makes it the richest source of why in your company. The problem is that decisions get buried across hundreds of pages.

ADAMAS is the decision ledger that connects to Notion and captures the why behind every decision made there — structuring it into a permanent, searchable record your whole company can use. It doesn't replace Notion; it gives it a memory.

Where decisions disappear in Notion

A decision written into a Notion doc is real and reasoned — but it isn't structured, linked, or surfaceable when you need it months later. The reasoning exists; it just isn't usable.

As the workspace grows, the most valuable judgement gets harder to find, not easier. Notion stores the words; it doesn't turn them into an institutional memory.

How ADAMAS connects to Notion

ADAMAS plugs into Notion and continuously reads the places where decisions and their reasoning live:

Example

Your team writes an RFC in Notion and picks an approach. ADAMAS reads the page, extracts the decision and the reasoning, structures it into the ledger with the trade-offs considered, and links it to related decisions — so the choice is findable forever, not buried on page 47.

Fetch → Evaluate → Feed the ledger

1 · Fetch

Connect Notion

ADAMAS securely reads the items, changes and threads where decisions happen — local-first.

2 · Evaluate

Find the real decisions

AI surfaces the calls that actually matter — the why, the who and the trade-offs behind each one.

3 · Feed

Write the ledger

Each decision is structured, linked and stored — searchable and permanent.

What you get

See it on your own Notion

Start with a Clarity Audit: we map exactly where your decisions are leaking out of Notion and deliver a report you can act on.

The Clarity Audit — $1,000, credited toward your build.
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Notion + ADAMAS — FAQ

Does ADAMAS replace Notion?

No. Notion stays your docs and wiki; ADAMAS reads the decisions written there and structures them into a permanent, linked decision ledger.

How does the Notion integration work?

ADAMAS connects through the Notion API to read pages, database entries and comments, then identifies and structures the decisions and reasoning inside them.

Is our content sent to a third-party cloud?

No. ADAMAS is local-first and runs on hardware you own; external processing only happens for tasks you explicitly approve.

Can it combine Notion with our CRM and comms?

Yes — ADAMAS unifies reasoning from Notion, your CRM, meetings and chat into one decision ledger.