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Manus Skills vs Notion AI Automations

Which one should you ship with? Here is the side-by-side panel verdict, pricing read, reviewer split, and community vote comparison.

M

Productivity

Manus Skills

Package your best Manus workflows into reusable, shareable skills

Ship

75%

Panel ship

Community

Paid

Entry

Manus Skills is a new layer on top of the Manus autonomous agent platform that lets users capture multi-step workflows as reusable, parameterized 'Skills.' Once saved, a Skill can be re-run with different inputs, shared with teammates, or published to a community library. Think of it as turning an ad-hoc agent session into a repeatable automation — like a macro, but with LLM intelligence at each step. The feature addresses one of the core frustrations with current agent platforms: every task starts from scratch. Manus Skills lets power users encode their best prompting patterns and workflow sequences into durable primitives. A research Skill might chain web search, source validation, and structured output; a content Skill might handle drafting, image sourcing, and formatting in sequence — all re-runnable with a single input parameter. Launching today as a Product Hunt pick, Manus Skills signals the platform's evolution from a chat-based agent into a workflow automation tool with a community knowledge layer. If the Skills marketplace takes off, Manus could become the Zapier of LLM-native automation — with the added power of reasoning at each step.

N

Productivity

Notion AI Automations

Build multi-step AI agents inside Notion — no code required

Mixed

50%

Panel ship

Community

Paid

Entry

Notion AI Automations lets users build multi-step AI agents that trigger on database changes, schedule tasks, send Slack messages, draft documents, and call external APIs — all without writing code. It extends Notion's existing automation system with AI reasoning steps, making it possible to chain LLM actions with real-world integrations inside a workspace most teams already live in. It's AI-integrated into an existing product rather than a greenfield AI tool.

Decision
Manus Skills
Notion AI Automations
Panel verdict
Ship · 3 ship / 1 skip
Mixed · 2 ship / 2 skip
Community
No community votes yet
No community votes yet
Pricing
Included with Manus subscription
Included with Notion AI add-on ($10/member/mo on top of base plan); Notion Plus from $12/mo
Best for
Package your best Manus workflows into reusable, shareable skills
Build multi-step AI agents inside Notion — no code required
Category
Productivity
Productivity

Reviewer scorecard

Builder
80/100 · ship

Parameterized agent workflows that actually persist and share — this is the missing piece in nearly every agent platform. The ability to encode prompting expertise into a Skill and share it with a team removes the 'prompt whisperer' bottleneck entirely.

52/100 · skip

The primitive here is: a visual workflow engine that injects LLM steps between database triggers and HTTP calls — basically Zapier with an AI node, living inside your wiki. The DX bet is that no-code is the right abstraction layer, which means the moment of truth is 'can I actually call my API with a structured payload and handle errors?' — and based on the blog post, there's no answer to that. There's no repo, no webhook schema docs, no failure-state handling described anywhere. A competent engineer would wire this up in an n8n self-hosted instance in an afternoon with more control, better observability, and no per-seat AI tax. Skipping until there's real documentation that treats the user like an adult.

Skeptic
45/100 · skip

Manus still has reliability and hallucination issues in complex multi-step tasks. Wrapping unreliable agent runs into 'Skills' and calling them reusable just scales the failure modes. The community library angle will also inevitably fill with low-quality Skills that break as models update.

45/100 · skip

The direct competitors here are Zapier with OpenAI steps, Make.com, and n8n — all of which have been doing multi-step AI automations for over a year with more connectors, better error handling, and dedicated automation UX. Notion's differentiation is that the data is already there in the database, which is a real advantage for maybe 20% of use cases — the ones where your trigger and your context both live in Notion. The scenario where this breaks is the moment a user tries to do anything that requires a conditional branch or structured output parsing, at which point they're back in a Zapier tab anyway. What kills this in 12 months: Notion's core product is a notes app fighting to become a database, and every distraction into agent-land delays fixing the actual broken things (sync, performance, offline). To earn a ship, it needs to demonstrate it handles failures gracefully and show me one workflow that legitimately can't be done better elsewhere.

Futurist
80/100 · ship

Composable agent skills are an early step toward a true agent app store. The long-term vision — where the best human knowledge workers encode their expertise into Skills that anyone can run — is genuinely transformative. Manus may not be the final form, but this is the right direction.

No panel take
Creator
80/100 · ship

As a creator who runs the same research-to-draft workflow daily, having a Skill I can launch in one click versus rebuilding it from chat each time is a real productivity unlock. The sharing aspect means I can finally pass my best workflows to collaborators.

No panel take
PM
No panel take
72/100 · ship

The job-to-be-done is specific and real: 'automatically process information that lands in my Notion database without leaving the tool my team already uses.' That's a coherent single job, and Notion has a genuine distribution advantage — teams already live here, so the activation energy to automate is dramatically lower than adopting a separate workflow tool. The onboarding concern is real: building your first automation probably takes more than 2 minutes and requires understanding Notion's database model first, so non-power-users may stall. But the product has a genuine opinion — automation should live where the data lives — and that opinionated stance is the right call for a productivity suite audience. Ship with the caveat that the completeness story depends entirely on how many external integrations ship at launch.

Founder
No panel take
68/100 · ship

The buyer is already in the room — teams paying for Notion AI at $10/member/mo just got their tier meaningfully upgraded, which is the right way to expand ARPU without a new pricing conversation. The moat is workflow lock-in: every automation a team builds in Notion is another reason not to migrate to Linear or Confluence, and that's a real switching cost that accumulates over time. The stress test is: what happens when Microsoft Copilot or Google Workspace ships equivalent automation for free to enterprise customers already paying for their suite? Notion's answer has to be 'we're faster to configure and the data model is more flexible,' which is a thin moat but a real one for the SMB segment they actually own. This isn't a transformative business move, but it's a competent defensive one that justifies the AI add-on price for another billing cycle.

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