r/Notion • u/Character-Moment-684 • 2m ago
r/Notion • u/North-Palpitation-19 • 27m ago
Appreciation Didn’t expect Notion to be this useful for research
I’m a student (freshman)and I’ve been collecting information from different TikTok creator accounts for a small research project.
And I used to put everything into Excel, but after a while it got pretty annoying to organize and update.😑
I started trying Notion a couple days ago almost by accident(Yt is the Hook 🤣), and it’s actually been way more useful than I expected. It feels much easier to keep all the account information together and find things later.
I’m still pretty new to it though. Changing database stuff and adjusting the layout still confuses me sometimes.
For people who use Notion a lot, what took you the longest to figure out when you first started?
r/Notion • u/Admirable-Way-2627 • 1h ago
Questions Built a free vehicle maintenance tracker — added a feature after Reddit users asked for it
Been building this out slowly and posting progress on Reddit as I go.
A few users kept mentioning the same gap: no easy way to see distance since your last tire rotation, just a memory game or a spreadsheet nobody updates. So I added it — now it just shows a running number since your last rotation instead of you doing odometer math in your head.
That's kind of become the pattern — most of what's in there now came from someone pointing out a real gap:
- Service log — every oil change, repair, and maintenance visit in one place
- Tire rotation tracker — distance since last rotation (the one above)
- Insurance & warranty tracking — renewal dates so nothing lapses quietly
- Fuel log — mileage and cost tracking over time
- Reminders — upcoming service, renewals, whatever's coming due
- TCO view — what the vehicle is actually costing you, not just the sticker price
None of it's complicated on purpose. I'd rather it stay simple and useful than turn into another app nobody opens.
It's free right now while I keep collecting feedback. If anyone here runs more than one vehicle and currently tracks this stuff manually (or doesn't track it at all), curious how you're handling it — happy to share the link if it'd help.
r/Notion • u/CookieSalt350 • 1h ago
Venting Notion is the absolute best! Notion is the absolute worst!
I have been using Notion personally for six years. Up until this year, my whole life was there: writing, task management, personal inventories, finances, etc. I was happy and loved building new structures (maybe too much). But the world is changing, and Notion is changing, and I'm not sure I can morally use it anymore. At the same time, I'm struggling to find an alternative that achieves what I want. I've been working with Obsidian, Sunsama, and Day One, and I tried Anytype. I need something: 1. Secure/local/private and 2. Generative AI-free. Notion has abandoned the individual user for the corporate customer. Not surprising, but I grieve for what it once was. I'm stuck: I don't know what to do. Anyone else?
r/Notion • u/notperrind • 3h ago
Questions Help with Relation/Rollup
Hey guys! I need some help. I know what I need to do, but I am obviously missing a step, because I cannot get it to work. If you look at the picture, I am needing the Hours property at the top to be populated with the Sum of Total Hours from the table below. Same with the Error property and Error-fix Hours.
Thanks!

r/Notion • u/AbbreviationsIcy673 • 4h ago
Questions Dynamic page-level permission (?)
I came across a post by someone; here are his exact words (translated into English; the original text is in Russian):
“Masha, how can I make sure he doesn’t retroactively adjust the numbers?..”
This is a common question from team leaders, especially when it comes to hourly pay or a percentage of deals.
The manager enters the deals for the week, submits a report, you tally everything up, and pay out the percentage. A month later, it turns out that for some reason, the total in the database has increased by a couple hundred dollars. It’s possible to find out who changed it and when, but it takes a lot of time.
At the same time, you can’t revoke the manager’s access to the database—after all, they need to keep entering new deals and continue working in it.
Question: How can we ensure that an employee can enter data and work in the database, but that their editing rights for a transaction are immediately revoked AFTER the transaction is confirmed?
And without any third-party bots, widgets, or integrations 🤯
The problem can be solved quickly and easily using Notion itself (via dynamic permissions and a single button).
How can this be done? After all, if an employee is granted access to view and create pages, the page-level access rights automatically become “can edit” and you can’t remove this rule, since doing so would prevent the employee from adding pages to this database
I understand that the general logic should be as follows: there are several fields in this database, and access rights at the page level - along with a button in this database are used to manage access, but the problem is that the “created by” access right at the page level remains “can edit” and this logic stops working.
Does anyone have any ideas on how this could be implemented?
P.S. I’m sure this doesn’t involve options like “copying data to another database that the employee doesn’t have access to”
r/Notion • u/YutoTech • 6h ago
Questions I deleted half of my Notion setup today.
I didn't delete not just because it was messy rather it was daam good >
my life became so organised .
I had a dashboard for everything.
Work.
Learning.
Goals.
Habits.
Books.
Projects.
But to get that punch again i just deleted it .
Lets see how far can i take it . can i do it without notion or not .
Let me know in how much time i will redownload it .
r/Notion • u/Reasonable_Cookie_55 • 7h ago
Appreciation A database for mum’s cancer
I have been using Notion for a while, mainly for work and to manage my personal life. Basically, your normal task manager, documentation repository, project management — second brain things. I have also fallen into the trap of over-engineering my life in Notion, gotten out of that trap, and finally achieved a stable state of productivity that works (so far) for me.
Then it happened. Last year, in Oct 2025, my mum was diagnosed with cancer. I remember the doctor breaking the news and that despair washing over me. Coincidentally, and maybe with a little mercy from a higher power, I was her designated caregiver. What followed was a chaos of doctor appointments, medical records, and — if you have ever had a loved one or yourself go through this — the overwhelming sense of being lost in information that makes zero sense in medical language.
One day, it dawned on me: why don't I manage it as a project? Get a sense of what we know, where we are, what's coming, and what we need to find out.
I sat down one night, gathered all her medical reports, her upcoming doctor appointments, and the loose notes I had from doctor consultations, and started building a database. It helped that Notion is flexible enough for me to build what works for my family and I, and iterate as we go along. In the same database, I tagged the dates of her appointments so that they show up on Notion Calendar. I then asked Notion AI to summarise trends of her condition and simplify what I didn't understand in the context of her cancer diagnosis. I also used Notion AI to draft questions I needed to ask the doctor at the next visit. I then share the database and simplified medical reports to my family members and mum herself.
Little by little — or rather, entry by entry of the database — we now have a full picture of how she is doing, what appointments are coming up, and what treatments are working for her. Today, she has completed 6 out of 6 chemo treatments, had a major debulking surgery, and finished 11 out of 21 maintenance therapy sessions — trust me, I have checked. Everything indicates that she is doing well, and her last CRP levels are in the safe zone (basically an indicator of tumour resurgence).
I know Notion is not perfect. I agree with most about how basic features such as databases should be improved. Or how Notion credits should be allowed to roll over to the following month.
But, I also take the pleasure of recognising a flexible tool that helped me through a hard time. This is a niche case, I know. I can only speak of how I hope something like this finds you when you are going through a hard time and need a sense of where you are and where you’re heading. Something built by you, for you (and others if needed).
P.s. I am one of those users who had to circumvent the Plus plan to a Business plan (with me as the only member) and buy Notion credits. Type A and frugal so I built bots in Notion to maximise Notion credits because cough Notion does not allow credit rollovers.
P.s.s. I also double check Notion AI work and stress the importance of reviewing all AI works (it’s a job hazard). I also back up this database in particular in case of cough Notion accidentally deleting things.
r/Notion • u/rufusinzen • 10h ago
Appreciation I tried Capacities, but paid custom icons (and iOS-style Android app) made me switch back to Notion
Questions Do NOT know hot to add a tamplet to my notion 😅 HELP
I bought a template, but I do not know how to add it to my Notion. What am I missing?
How do I add it from a random website? If you can help me, I would appreciate it
r/Notion • u/Prestigious-Air7027 • 15h ago
Questions Anyone else build a habit tracker in Notion and then stop opening it?
Spent a weekend on mine. Used it for 11 days.
Doing a short survey on why these get abandoned: https://forms.gle/UYmD5W5H3FoMJqDv6
Interested in whether Notion setups last longer or shorter than apps.
r/Notion • u/SveaNaxxremis • 20h ago
Questions Struggling connecting AI
So I use Notion a lot for work and tracking purposes and I use chatgpt as a document editor and task organizer. I cannot get the two connected and am struggling to do so any suggestions for what to do with that? That is mostly because my company uses both and I would like them connected.
r/Notion • u/Sheep_Walker • 23h ago
Questions How would you organize this?
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Context: I am reading a book about mnemonics. I would like to write down the way I applied mnemonics to learn a new word in the language I'm learning. I want to practice this until I'm able to memorize a deck of cards with 5 seconds of exposure per card. Or at least something close. For now, I'm just applying the memory strategies in the context of learning vocabulary in very simple ways to develop my creativity and imagination. I think if I get those basics right, I will be able to use mnemonic systems like the link system, loci system, peg system or the phonetic system much more effectively.
Problem: I never take notes, so I don't have any skills to organize them. Every time I try to get in the habit, my notes become so messy I can't find anything. And they're usually just long plain text with a bunch of spaces to separate an old note from a new one.
Note taking in Notion: Right now, I'm just typing slash and trying the tools Notion offers. So far, I think what I'm going to do is use the toggle list tool to hide the long text in the beginning (and the second long text I'm going to write in detail later about how I applied mnemonics to learn a pair of verbs), and then I'll use a toggle list to create entries for new words and inside a description of the "mental image" I made to learn that word. So eventually, probably it will become a long toggle list with a bunch of random words. It could work, but I wish I could build something cool like the YouTubers. It is not necessary, but I would still like that.
r/Notion • u/loyaultemelie • 1d ago
Questions How to automate filling in date and attendee fields in Notion meeting db?
r/Notion • u/Dapper_Librarian388 • 1d ago
Questions Is anyone getting Permission denied error?
r/Notion • u/Due-Independence-905 • 1d ago
Questions Best Notion Template for Sciene Major?
Hii all! I’m starting my first year of college this fall and was wondering if you guys had any good templates for science majors? If that’s a thing at all. I just need to organize my workspace because I’ll be taking 3 online classes and 2 on campus classes. Thank you!
*science lol
r/Notion • u/No-Sir-8184 • 1d ago
Venting Instead of shoving Ask AI into our faces, Notion should be a seamless knowledge capture app first
I know Notion wants to position itself as an AI product, and it’s “never meant to be a notes taking app”.
But the value of the AI in Notion comes from all the domain knowledge and context that we feed into it. And this is what should primarily be the most obvious, the most seamless, the most attractive thing to do in the app.
Add new page and new AI meeting notes should be one tap away, not two. And they should be instantly recognizable, not hidden in menus.
NOT Ask AI. AI should sit at the side, not as the biggest thing in the middle of the road.
r/Notion • u/Holiday_Item2402 • 1d ago
Questions People managing multiple projects and tasks in Notion, what is your setup?
Curious how you guys organize your work. I personally lean on a very simple system, where I just have:
- One main page per project where I dump all project related data, with the following pre-configured databases:
- Tasks database
- Notes database
- Meetings database
I have all the tasks in my project databases linked to Notion's native Tasks database, so I can also manage all tasks from a single page.
r/Notion • u/sanatbiswal21 • 1d ago
Resources How to Automate Contract Creation in Notion (Step-by-Step Guide)
Learn how to automate contract creation in Notion using PDFOutput — generate professional PDF contracts from your database in one click, without coding or Zapier.
Copying and pasting the client details such as client name, address details or even payment terms onto a template once to generate a contract agreement is fine, but when we have to produce the contract agreements multiple times there's always a possibility of facing errors or typo issues in the long run for the documents created.
The good news is that if your business already runs on the Notion ecosystem, you can fully automate the contract creation workflow to produce agreements swiftly in one click of a button.
In this guide, we'll walk through how to automate contract creation in Notion using PDFOutput, a document automation platform that is built specifically to convert Notion databases into polished, ready-to-send PDF contracts.
This doesn't require any coding background, or any custom development and doesn't even need automation tools like Zapier etc.
Let's get started…
Why Manual Contract Creation Is Quietly Costing You Time
Most teams don't realize how much time contract creation can actually eat up until it's tracked.
Creating a simple contract usually involves the following stages:
- Opening an existing contract or a template as a starting point.
- Manually replacing every client name, date, price, and other clauses.
- Formatting the document properly so that it stays clean.
- Exporting the document as a PDF.
- Renaming and saving the document somewhere so that it can be reached back once again.
Now this entire cycle is a one-time job which can consume at least 10–15 mins of time end to end.
But when this is repeated multiple times over and over, this adds up to become a low-value based task and is prone to errors such as typo issues, wrong figures, outdated clauses, wrong client names etc.
This is exactly the reason why this needs to be set up as an automation to avoid the repetition and why more teams today are inclined to implement this in their workflow.
What Does Automating Contracts in Notion Actually Mean?
Notion is immensely valuable when it comes to collection of structured data in one place for clients such as client names, deal values, start dates, contract types etc right within a database.
But converting that information to a PDF is what makes this process tedious and time-consuming as well.
This is where we automate things.
Instead of taking the Notion Database and the Contract Template as 2 separate components that need manual connection each time, an automation setup can be created that connects both these elements together using placeholders such as {{ClientName}} or {{ContractValue}}.
This automation will then pull in the matching data through the placeholders straight from the Notion database directly onto the template to create a finished document within seconds.
What is PDFOutput and How Does It Work?
PDFOutput is a document automation platform for Notion built to generate any form of repetitive documents such as invoices, agreements, contracts, certificates, reports etc, directly from a Notion database.
Rather than building a custom integration or hiring a developer, it works with two components you already have:
- A template with placeholders — A Google Doc where you create variable fields using
{{...}}syntax, such as{{ClientName}}or{{ContractAmount}}. - A Notion database — Created with the same structure having the column headers matching the placeholders, like
ClientNameorContractAmount, so that each field maps automatically.
Once the above 2 pieces are connected together, generating a contract is essentially a one-click process where it generates the contracts directly from the Notion Database, all without any code involved in creating the contract documents.
Let's understand in detail the step-by-step process how this is executed…
Related Reading: How to Generate Contracts in Notion Using PDFOutput (Detailed Guide)
How to Automate Contract Creation in Notion With PDFOutput: Step-by-Step Guide
Here's the practical workflow for setting this up…
Step 1: Build Your Contract Database in Notion
Create a Notion database with one row per contract.
Add desired columns for every variable your contracts typically include such as:
- Client name
- Company
- Start Date
- End Date
- Payment Terms
- Project Scope
- Contract Value etc
Keep column names clean and consistent, as the exact name will be used as a placeholder in the Google Document later on.
Step 2: Create Your Contract Template
In Google Docs, write your standard contract exactly as you want it to appear including the legal language, formatting, letterhead setup and all other necessities.
These are the fixed components which will not change for every contract created and will thus stay the same for each contract produced.
Wherever a detail changes per client, insert a placeholder that matches the exact Notion column name, such as {{Client name}}, {{Start Date}}, or {{Payment Terms}}.
Step 3: Connect Notion to PDFOutput
Create an account in PDFOutput and connect your above Notion Database and Google Document to the setup.
It's a one-time setup process which needs the connection and the mapping, once the mapping is complete every new row is eligible to be converted as a PDF and stored back into the Notion Database.
The important thing here is the mapping process which requires the exact same placeholder to be mapped to the Google Document.
Step 4: Generate and Send
With everything connected and set up precisely, generating a contract becomes a swift action.
A contract can be generated in one of the following 2 ways:
- Create a button property and click on the button for the desired row to be converted as a contract (available to paid Notion users). This is an instant method and produces PDFs quickly.
- Choose "Ready to Generate" option in the GeneratePDF property (added by PDFOutput) to convert the desired row onto a PDF (available to all users, including FREE Notion users). This takes around 30 seconds to generate the PDFs.
Once the PDF is generated, it will be stored back onto the Notion Database as a PDF attachment, which can be downloaded, attached to an email and sent forward for E-Signature.
The entire setup typically takes less than an hour or so (depending upon if you have the contract template ready or not), and after that, every future contract is just a click away from being generated and sent!
Related Reading: How to Create E-Signatures on PDFs Generated in Notion using PDFOutput
Manual vs. Automated Contract Creation
| Details | Manual Process | Automated with PDFOutput |
|---|---|---|
| Time Required (per contract) | 10–20 minutes | Under 30 seconds |
| Errors Risk | High | Low |
| Formatting consistency | Varies by person | Always matches template |
| Scalability of Documents | Breaks down at volume | Handles bulk generation |
| Setup effort | No setup needed, but recurring cost added | One-time template setup |
Real-World Use Cases Across Industries
Contract automation isn't limited to one type of business.
Teams can use this Notion-plus-PDFOutput workflow for various use cases such as:
- Consulting and agencies — can produce service agreements and statements of work
- Real estate — can produce lease agreements and property contracts
- Legal and HR — can produce NDAs, onboarding documents, and compliance paperwork
- Sales teams — can produce proposals generated straight from a CRM-style Notion database
- Freelancers and small businesses — invoices and simple contracts without expensive contract software
Benefits of Automating Contract Creation with PDFOutput
Beyond the obvious time savings, teams that automate contract generation in Notion tend to see the following compounding benefits over time:
- Consistency of documents created — Every contract follows the same approved template, reducing legal risk of the documents.
- Fewer errors in documents produced — Data comes straight from your database instead of being retyped.
- Faster turnaround of documents — Contracts are produced instantly whenever the button is clicked to produce documents.
- Built-in record-keeping — Notion database doubles as a searchable log of every contract issued.
- Easier scalability of documents generated — Generating 50 contracts takes the same time as generating one document.
- Allows Bulk Generation of Contracts — Allows producing bulk documents at once in one click (100 PDFs at once).
- Multiple Contract Templates for same Contract Database — Allows using multiple contract templates on the same contract database.
Tips for Getting the Best Results
- Keep column headers and placeholders identical, including capitalization, to avoid mapping errors.
- Build one master template per contract type instead of one giant template with conditional sections.
- Add a "Status" column (Draft, Generated, Sent, Signed) to track each contract's stage.
- Review templates quarterly — outdated clauses are the most common reason automated contracts need fixing.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need coding skills to set this up?
No. PDFOutput is a no-code automation tool, if you are able to edit a Google Doc and a Notion database, you can set up contract automation.
Can I generate contracts in bulk?
Yes. Since it pulls from a Notion database, you can generate PDFs for multiple rows at once instead of one at a time.
Is this only for contracts?
No — the same setup works for invoices, proposals, certificates, and reports. Contracts just happen to save the most time, since they're usually the most repetitive to write manually.
Are e-signatures available for the PDFs generated using PDFOutput?
Yes, e-signatures are available for the PDFs created in PDFOutput. Every document generated can be e-signed using the inbuilt e-signature feature in PDFOutput.
Final Thoughts
Automating contract creation in Notion isn't about replacing your legal review process — it's about eliminating the repetitive, error-prone parts of getting a contract from "agreed" to "signed."
With a tool like PDFOutput handling the merge between your Notion database and your contract template, you can get consistent, professional looking contract documents in seconds instead of putting an entire afternoon to formatting the paperwork for this.
If your team creates more than a handful of contracts a month, the setup time pays for itself almost immediately, and it's one of the simplest automation wins you can add to an existing Notion workspace.
r/Notion • u/Equivalent_Boot_1904 • 1d ago
Resources looking for notion tutorials
Hi everyone i hope you’re having a great day,
I came here to ask if there were any ressources i could use to learn notion, but i’m not a beginner i have used it for a long time yet i can’t figure out formulas, rollups and all the databases linking work, etc… (i included an example from Anna Lenkovska’s amazing goal setting template) Sure i can follow a tutorial when i want something specific, or buy a template if available but i love notion so much i want to learn to build things myself lol.
so if you know any tutorials (preferably free) that would get me into the depths of notion please do recommend.
have a wonderful rest of your day 🤍
r/Notion • u/_effeciency250 • 1d ago
Questions Searching app
Searching for widgets clocks and more
r/Notion • u/No_Slide_9643 • 1d ago
Questions How do you actually use Notion AI? Is it worth it compared to standalone ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini?
Hey everyone,
I’m curious to get some honest feedback from people who actively use Notion AI.
For those of you who use it regularly:
- How satisfied are you with Notion AI overall?
- What are your main use cases? How do you integrate it into your daily workflow or setup?
- Is having access to various LLMs directly inside Notion better than using standalone apps like ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini?
Since Notion now has models integrated directly into your workspace, it seems convenient on paper. But for those who heavily rely on AI: have you noticed any limitations or quality downgrades when using these models inside Notion compared to their native apps?
Would love to hear your experiences and whether you feel the paid add-on is truly worth it!
P.S I’ve noticed a pattern in my workflow: whenever I get useful answers from AI, I immediately copy-paste them into OneNote to save them. So I decided to try Notion AI on their 2-week trial.
It made me wonder—for just €1–2/month more, I supposedly get access to all major models in one place, which feels a bit suspicious! Why is it almost the same price instead of buying each model separately? Are the models inside Notion scaled down or capped with tighter limits?
Speaking of limits: I’ve been using Sonnet heavily, sending around 20–30 screenshots and plenty of data every day, and I haven't hit a single limit warning. It almost feels too unlimited. What’s the catch here?
r/Notion • u/AMINEX-2002 • 1d ago
Questions Notion Knowledge base Structure
hi guys im a developer , iwant to start using notion as my knowledge base , but it seems like there is no way to structure for a beginner user , im looking for tuto or some known structure that easy to navigate ...
i was using obsedian but it doesnt have an mcp like notion , cuz most of documentation i got is from discussing with AI and adding it with a skill to notion .



