
Notion Mail, from the developers of the popular Notion productivity app, is now available on iOS nearly four months after its Mac debut. Just like the previously released Notion Calendar app, Notion Mail only supports Gmail accounts at the moment, and it also lacks support for a unified inbox. However, it stands out with AI-powered features and an intuitive design.
The main promise of Notion Mail is to use AI to automatically sort your emails, write drafts using the Notion Editor, and schedule meetings. At the moment, however, the AI-powered email sorting feature can only be configured on the Mac client, where users can specify how they want their emails to be labeled and organized.
Notion Mail is now on iOS… and in 18+ languages ✉️ ? pic.twitter.com/mMo0KTt4P9
— Notion Mail (@NotionMail) August 18, 2025
The Notion Mail app on iOS also supports custom views, swipe gestures, and it’s also designed to work offline. As of today, the app supports 18 languages, including Japanese, Korean, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Danish, and more.
In an FAQ on the Notion website, the company says that Notion Mail will also be coming to Android before the end of the year. Android users can already access the Notion Calendar app in addition to the main Notion app. There’s no ETA yet regarding support for other email account types, however.