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Use dassi with Notion to capture structured notes from web pages, build glossaries, and turn learning into reusable playbooks.

Last updated March 1, 2026

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Top automations

Article → flashcards / notes
Generate study cards and structured summaries directly from what you’re reading.
Paper glossary builder
Create contextual definitions for jargon and export a glossary into Notion.
Legal doc summaries
Turn dense documents into readable summaries and checklists you can share.

How to use dassi with Notion

Why Notion + dassi

Notion is already where the work happens. dassi adds the missing layer: it can read what’s on the page and then take actions (draft, classify, fill, log, summarize) without you rebuilding context in a chat box.

What to automate in Notion

  • Article → flashcards / notes: Generate study cards and structured summaries directly from what you’re reading.
  • Paper glossary builder: Create contextual definitions for jargon and export a glossary into Notion.
  • Legal doc summaries: Turn dense documents into readable summaries and checklists you can share.

Quick start

  1. Open Notion in Chrome.
  2. Open the dassi sidebar.
  3. Start with a safe workflow: summarize → propose → draft → review → act.

Prompt recipes (copy/paste)

  • “Generate 12 flashcards from this article and quiz me.” (from Any Article Becomes Flashcards)
  • “Focus flashcards on definitions + key claims.” (from Any Article Becomes Flashcards)
  • “Define the key terms in this paper in context, inline.” (from Academic Paper With Inline Jargon Definitions)
  • “Build a glossary of the top 15 terms used here.” (from Academic Paper With Inline Jargon Definitions)
  • “Summarize each paragraph in plain English and flag risky clauses.” (from Legal Document With Plain-Language Summaries Per Paragraph)
  • “List the top 5 things I should negotiate.” (from Legal Document With Plain-Language Summaries Per Paragraph)
  • “Summarize what’s on screen and propose next actions.”
  • “Do the safe part first (draft / label / preview), then ask me before any irreversible action.”
  • “Turn this page into a clean checklist I can follow.”

Safety checklist

  • Tell dassi: “Never submit/send without confirmation.”
  • If the page contains sensitive data, ask for redaction or aggregated outputs (totals-only, no PII).
  • Prefer reversible actions first (drafting, labeling, notes) before destructive ones.

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Install dassi and try it in Notion

Open Notion in Chrome, launch dassi’s sidebar, and describe your workflow.

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