Figma: FigJam and Notion Custom Agents Integration
Figma added native support for connecting FigJam to Notion’s Custom Agents platform, enabling autonomous AI workflows to flow bidirectionally between visual collaboration and structured documentation. Through a Model Context Protocol (MCP) connection, a Notion Custom Agent can generate structured FigJam diagrams from Notion content — such as flowcharts from product requirements docs or Gantt charts from roadmaps — and conversely transform FigJam boards from brainstorms and workshops into clean, organized Notion documents. The integration is available on all Figma plans and requires a Notion Business or Enterprise subscription; it is currently scoped to FigJam files only.
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FigJam Meets Notion: Autonomous AI Workflows Across Visual and Written Work
Figma added support for connecting FigJam to Notion’s Custom Agents platform on February 24, 2026, creating a bidirectional link between visual collaboration in FigJam and structured documentation in Notion. The integration ships as part of Notion’s version 3.3 release, which introduced Custom Agents — autonomous AI teammates that handle recurring workflows 24/7 without requiring manual prompting.
How the Integration Works
The FigJam-Notion connection is designed to be useful at two distinct stages of a team’s work, flowing in both directions depending on the need.
From Notion to FigJam
When a team has structured content in Notion — a product requirements document, a sprint roadmap, a set of meeting notes — a Notion Custom Agent can read that content and generate a first-draft FigJam board from it. The output is a structured visual diagram: a flowchart, user journey map, Gantt chart, system diagram, or similar format. Teams can jump directly into refining the visual structure rather than starting from a blank canvas, using their existing written work as the foundation.
From FigJam to Notion
After a brainstorm session, workshop, or design sprint in FigJam, the integration works in the opposite direction. A Custom Agent reads the FigJam board — parsing stickies, annotations, shapes, and structural patterns — and converts the contents into an organized Notion document. The result captures key themes, decisions, and open questions from the session with clear next steps. This eliminates the manual work of transcribing visual session output into written form for the rest of the organization.
Setup and Requirements
To connect FigJam to Notion Custom Agents, a team member navigates to the Agents section in Notion, opens or creates a Custom Agent, and adds Figma as a tool under Settings → Tools & Access, completing the Figma authentication flow. Once connected, any Custom Agent in that workspace can incorporate FigJam into its automated workflows.
The integration is available on all Figma plans. On the Notion side, Custom Agents require a Business or Enterprise subscription. The current release supports FigJam files only — Figma Design, Slides, Make, and other Figma products are not included in this version.
A note on file visibility: FigJam files generated by a Custom Agent are initially public, accessible to anyone with the link. Once the owning user logs into Figma and claims the file, it becomes private under their account.
Availability
Notion Custom Agents launched on February 24, 2026, and are free to use through May 3, 2026. Starting May 4, 2026, agents run on Notion Credits — available as an add-on for Business and Enterprise plans at $10 per 1,000 monthly credits.