Notion Synchronization and ReplicationThe Achilles heel of Notion at the time of writing is that permissions control is grossly inadequate for securely sharing Notion data with clients or guests. There are four ways of sharing data, but only one is secure and more challenging to establish. The video below gives an overview, and the article […]
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People complain that Notion backup and restore options are inadequate. This comes up about once a week on Reddit.com/r/Notion: What if Notion goes down, given the lack of offline access? What if Notion goes bankrupt? What if Notion suddenly disappears or gets bought out? What are the best Notion backup options?While no infrastructure is perfect, by […]
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The failures and breakdowns experienced by people and organizations repeat like clockwork.There’s too much information – it gets lost, miscategorized, or misrepresented. There’s a lack of structure or organization – too many people do things their own way without a “master key” to unlock the wisdom stored in the chaos. Relationships between one area and […]
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As much as I love Notion, there are some features that anybody with database experience will recognize are sorely missing, especially in regards to referential integrity. Chiefly, that although templates and filters will let you show related data from inside of a database row, there’s no (easy) way to enforce multiple relationships with your data […]
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This post addresses overcoming the challenges of deploying a Make.com scenario to clients. Make lets you export and import scenario blueprints that contain the JSON code to configure your scenario. The problem is that in several cases, Notion, in particular, all of the IDs inside of your scenario are wrong. If you import the blueprint […]
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