Double vs Notion
Side-by-side trajectory, velocity, and editorial themes.
Double is folding an AI copilot into the core of the bookkeeping loop.
Double is an AI-assisted bookkeeping product built around a conversational assistant, Ask Double. Recent releases push that assistant deeper into the accounting workflow: it can now create transactions from documents or plain-English descriptions, edit posted transactions in place, and work with live spreadsheets in chat. Client-facing work is progressing too, with in-context Q&A on published financials.
The direction is unmistakable — Ask Double is moving from a helper that answers questions to one that performs the bookkeeping itself: reading source files, posting and editing entries, and handling multi-transaction documents. In parallel, Double is turning the client portal into a two-way surface. The product is betting that conversational, document-driven data entry becomes the default way books get kept.
Expect the beta features (loan amortization, live spreadsheets) to reach general availability and the assistant to take on more of the reconciliation and categorization loop.
Notion is turning itself into the place teams and their AI agents share one board.
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.
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.
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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