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Bloomfire vs Notion

Side-by-side trajectory, velocity, and editorial themes.

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Bloomfire
COLLAB
5.0

A knowledge-management SEO blog feed — buyer guides and explainers, no product changelog.

◆ Current state

This is Bloomfire's marketing blog, not a release feed. Entries are KM SEO content: strategy posts, 'best KMS' roundups, credit-union member-experience angles, and explainer pieces (knowledge-base articles, knowledge graphs). Even the on-brand 'How Bloomfire Uses RAG to Provide Accurate Answers' reads as a capability explainer, not an announcement of a new ship.

◆ Where it's heading

The editorial line is AI-native knowledge management — advanced internal search and RAG-backed answers as the differentiator versus generic document stores. That is a positioning theme, not a dated product change, so no capability trajectory can be read from this feed alone.

◆ Prediction

Expect more KM buyer-guide and vertical (credit-union, enterprise) SEO content; a real product read needs the actual release notes, which this feed does not carry.

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Notion
PMCOMMS
6.3

Notion is turning itself into the place teams and their AI agents share one board.

◆ Current state

Notion has moved well past docs-and-databases into an agent platform. Its 3.5 and 3.6 releases stood up a full developer platform — a hosted Workers runtime, a CLI, and an External Agents API — then wired Claude, Cursor, and Codex into shared boards where teammates can @-mention them. AI Meeting Notes with speaker labels, Microsoft file read/write, and Outlook control round out a workspace being rebuilt around agents doing real work.

◆ Where it's heading

The direction is orchestration: Notion wants to be the surface where human and machine work sit side by side, with agents assignable like teammates and extensible through customer-written Workers. Each recent release deepens that bet — mobile agents, more model choices, new MCP connections, and admin controls for spend and audit. The note-taking product is now the on-ramp, not the point.

◆ Prediction

Expect the External Agents roster to expand beyond Claude, Cursor, and Codex, and Workers to move from free beta to credit-metered billing on the announced August 11, 2026 date.

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