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Notion killing Skiff-influenced email app since most users use AI agents instead

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Why This Matters

Notion's decision to shut down its email service reflects a shift in user preferences towards AI-driven email management, emphasizing automation over traditional inboxes. This move highlights the growing importance of AI agents in streamlining communication workflows within the tech industry and for consumers. It signals a potential trend where AI takes on a more central role in managing digital correspondence, reducing reliance on conventional email clients.

Key Takeaways

In February 2024, Notion bought Skiff, an encrypted email and productivity software startup. Within a year, Notion shut down Skiff’s email service (taking @skiff.com email addresses with it). And in April 2025, the San Francisco-based company released Notion Mail, a Gmail client primarily built by people who joined Notion through the Skiff acquisition. Today, Notion announced that it’s shutting down Notion Mail, effectively killing what little remained of Skiff email.

In an X post (first spotted by 9to5Mac) today, Notion said that it will shutter the Notion Mail “inbox across web, desktop, and iOS on September 22.”

The post claimed that most Notion users don’t use email clients anyway and instead rely on AI agents to handle their electronic correspondence. It reads:

We launched Notion Mail with a belief that your inbox should think like you—more personal to how you work and over time, more capable with AI. As Notion agents have gotten more capable, we’ve seen more users hand off email workflows to them. Today, more than half of Notion Mail users manage emails without ever opening their inbox. So, we’re going all in on using agents to run your inbox.

Notion noted that most user data will stay in Gmail. A support page reads: “When the Notion Mail inbox shuts down, your email history will stay exactly where it is in Gmail.”