**Mission · Open Positions · Life · Product**
We want to empower everyone to shape the tools that shape their lives.
Humans are toolmakers by nature, but most of us don't have the skills to modify the software that we depend on every day. We run our work and lives across too many apps, and too few of them work the way we wish they did. Notion challenges this status quo by giving everyone the building blocks of productivity — notes, docs, tasks, databases — and the flexibility to combine them in new, creative ways.
We believe that by equipping people with the best tools to solve their own problems, we can tackle the whole world's problems better, together. ✌️
We're revamping our hiring processes and systems, but will be back online very soon. Stay tuned!
We're a small team based in San Francisco, with a shared passion for design, history, and art. We work out of a sunny converted garage in the Mission that looks a lot like the software we build.
Our illustrator Roman always doodles during team lunch. You can see his work lots of places, including The New Yorker.
We turned the apartment atop our garage into meeting space, complete with hand-picked furniture (Cesca chair, Aalto stool). We try to immerse ourselves in elegant, timeless tools as we do our best to make them.
Co-founder Simon at our first summer retreat in Hawaii.
We kick off our shoes when we get to work. It makes the whole place feel like home.
Lillie used to be a barista at Reed College. Now, she teaches everyone how to make espresso the proper way. It's hard, but so satisfying once you get the hang of it!
Bernal Hill makes for a lovely backdrop in our upstairs conference room — emerald green in the winter and gold in the summer.
Douglas Engelbart is the company's patron saint (yes, we had this portrait commissioned). He's famous for inventing the mouse, but we treasure him for his contribution to interactive computing — as seen in his famed 1968 Mother of All Demos.
We love being surrounded by art. Monitors around the office cycle through our favorite paintings to keep us inspired.
When you work at Notion, socks become the ultimate fashion statement. Pastels were very in that day.
Engineer Rob at our second winter retreat in Breckenridge, Colorado.
We've got a full kitchen if cooking interests you. Otherwise, there's plenty of yogurt, chocolate, and kombucha to go around.
One of our favorite rugs at the office. CEO Ivan stole it from his mom (after playing on it throughout his childhood).
Fig the dog is our unofficial mascot. Even though he's blind, he's very good at fetch (and shares our love of yogurt).
Roman takes yoga and planking seriously. He's always looking for others to join in.
Young engineer Chet. We stopped by his parents' house on the way to a team retreat. His dad fed us huge amounts of pasta.
Our basketball hoop patiently waits for the San Francisco rain to stop so we can take advantage of our front patio.
Typography. Illustration. Doodles.
We eat lunch together every day, and often stroll to restaurants in the neighborhood. One of the perks of working on a small team!
Sake and snow after a long day of skiing during our first weekend retreat in Tahoe.
The Wall Street Journal called Notion 2.0 "The Only App You Need for Work-Life Productivity." It was a pretty amazing day!
There are many talented musicians at Notion who take advantage of our in-office jam space.
The team hangs out lakeside in Tahoe on our first winter retreat.