Zomory

Zomory

Your team's always-on AI Notion assistant

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Zomory helps your team answer questions quick. Ask in natural language and Zomory will look up the answer in your Notion, personalized just for your team. Use Zomory to provide a 24/7 assistant to your sales, product, engineering or customer success teams.
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What do you think? …

Josh Toasts
Hey Producthunt 👋 I don't know about you, but I've always found it to be a chore to find things in Notion. You have to remember sub pages or keywords. It can be especially troublesome when a keyword is mentioned often! Zomory is my attempt to solve this. You can use natural language to ask questions specifically about your team. How does it know? Zomory integrates directly with your Notion workspace to sync your content and make it available for you right where you and your team ask questions the most: Slack. Whether you want to use Zomory for your entire Notion content or a subset, Zomory will work for you. Want to set it up for your sales team? Go for it. Only want to start with cataloging your knowledge base? You can do that too. As you gain confidence with Zomory, you can always reconfigure it and add more content later. You can be confident you're getting accurate responses: with every result, we share the exact Notion page that sourced the information so you can double check something that doesn't sound right. Think of it as an always on, 24/7 personal assistant for your company. Zomory is product 3 of 12 in my journey to launch 12 products in 2023. It's free to get started and I'd love to hear your thoughts. Cheers, Josh
Marc Adam
Congrats on the launch! Notion workspaces tend to have a lot of pages. Sometimes in the thousands, much more in our case. Your plans currently covers up to 200 pages. Are you currently limited in how much content the language model can process?
Josh Toasts
@mfadam Thank you and thanks for the question! Nope, not technically limited if someone is looking for something larger. I figured if anyone would want to do that they’d probably work their way up and then ask about it. I think the technical limit (think 100,000+ pages depending how you use it) is well beyond anything you’d ever put into a single Notion workspace but I’d be game to have a customer try it!