This weekend, there seemed to be an issue with the Notion and Anthropic integration.
Early Sunday morning, the company posted, “Anthropic’s Opus 4.7 and 4.8 models have degraded performance, resulting in a higher failure rate for users selecting these models in Notion AI.”
As a result, Notion has announced that it will disable the use of “all Anthropic models” in automated productivity tools.
Twelve hours later, Notion’s head of product Max Schoening wrote that he was “surprised” by “the number of people RTing this for stories about the quality of the model.” (According to public statistics on X, Notion posts have been reposted approximately 1,200 times.)
“The performance degradation was a temporary interruption in service,” Schoening said. “This happens. It happens to Notion, GitHub, AWS, OpenClaw, and everything in between.”
He added that Notion has regained access to Anthropic’s models.
Meanwhile, an Anthropic spokesperson said in a statement, “Due to a short-term infrastructure issue, several Claude models experienced a short-term error. This issue has since been resolved. We thank our users for their patience as we work to restore service.”
