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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Notion recently gave us the ability to call native automation from inside databases. However, the range of what we can do is extremely limited. What we need is the ability to perform more complex operations that make use of other properties and tables. What we need is a way to call external scripts that are […]
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I’ve seen multiple questions about how to fire webhooks from Notion. Despite the recently added automation in the Notion platform, this feature has (so far) been overlooked. It’s a shame because this small tweak would open a world of possibilities for what Notion can do for customers.Why Care About Notion WebHooks?Recently, Notion gave us Buttons, […]
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Notion is many things to many people, chiefly a task and knowledge management platform. It’s like Lego for data and project management.But let’s say that you’ve just built your own “Millennium Falcon” in Notion, and now it’s working perfectly for you. It has many moving parts, supports critical processes, serves multiple stakeholders, and has different […]
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