FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Clear answers about wallet credit, usage, subscriptions, and how Tycoon charges for work.
Can Tycoon read and write Notion?
Yes, via the Composio Notion connector. Any role can read pages, create pages, update databases, post comments, and query your Notion workspace as part of a task. So if you want the AI CEO to read last week's project brief from Notion and then execute against it, that works. You're not giving up Notion by using Tycoon — Tycoon becomes a worker on top of your Notion workspace.
Is Notion AI's workspace Q&A better than Tycoon's memory?
For pure 'search my workspace and answer' questions across a mature Notion workspace, yes — Notion AI is excellent because it's operating directly on Notion's graph of pages, databases, and relations. Tycoon's memory is scoped to the project: every role shares project memory and relevant history, and it's good, but it's not trying to be a full wiki search engine. If your company's core asset is a years-old Notion wiki with thousands of pages, Notion AI's Q&A wins.
What does Notion AI cost versus Tycoon?
Notion AI is a $10 per user per month add-on on Plus plans, and included free on Business ($15/user/mo) and Enterprise. So a 10-person company is looking at $100-$250 per month just for AI on top of Notion seats. Tycoon is usage-based, typically $50-$500 per month regardless of headcount, because you're buying an AI team not AI seats. For tiny teams Tycoon is cheaper; for 50-person companies with existing Notion seats, adding Notion AI may be more natural.
Can Tycoon replace Notion entirely?
No, and it shouldn't. Notion is a best-in-class docs, wiki, and database tool — it's where humans organize information. Tycoon is a team that does work. Most Tycoon users keep Notion as their knowledge base and treat Tycoon as the doers. A common pattern: the AI team writes project briefs into Notion, updates status, and reads prior context from Notion; humans and AI both work from the same source of truth.
Should I use both?
Often yes. Keep Notion as your team's knowledge base (Notion AI on or off, your call based on budget) and use Tycoon as the AI team that reads from Notion and executes. If you're early-stage and Notion is light, skip Notion AI and let Tycoon read/write Notion via the connector. If you're growing and your Notion workspace is central, adding Notion AI for in-app writing help makes sense alongside Tycoon for outcome work.