Notion's Token Town — Sarah Sachs, Notion
Jul 23, 2026 · 23:55
Sarah Sachs, Notion's AI engineering lead and contract negotiator, argues that AI companies must stop competing on token economics and instead build model-agnostic products that win on data flywheels, orchestration, and security. She advises treating every model supplier as a competitor, because frontier labs charge a markup on a markup for tokens they sell for first-party use. Notion's auto model routes 75% of traffic through a Switzerland-like system that swaps providers underneath, avoiding vendor lock-in. Sachs advocates routing by cost per capability per second, using open weight models for the moderate middle, and reaching for CPUs over GPUs (e.g., no LLM needed to turn a CSV into a PDF). She highlights the 'lethal trifecta' of private data, untrusted content, and external communication as the next security challenge, and demos Notion agents scoping a task, tagging teammates, and opening a PR. Her core message: optionality is leverage, and the product must transcend tokens.