Hi, Hello! My name is Sarah - the writer behind redgregory.com.
With the new Notion API release, like most, I became curious about Zapier and its ability to automate my databases without programming knowledge. If you're like me and want to quickly connect data from an external source into Notion without the hassle, Zapier is a great place to start. Here are just a few integrations you can make:
- Twitter to Notion
- Notion to Email
- Notion to Google Adsense
- Squarespace to Notion
- and more!
- Notion to Twitter
- Notion to Notion
- Gumroad to Notion
- Notion to Wordpress
How To Connect A Daily Weather Alert To Notion
Step 1: Create an integration inside Notion
- Create a new internal integration bot here → Notion - New Integration.
- or … navigate to Settings & Members > Integrations > Develop your own integrations
- Copy the secret token and set it aside for now.
Step 2: Create a database or choose one that already exists
- Navigate to the database page > go to Share > Invite your bot to the database.
Step 3: Make a Zapier account and create a Zap
- Create a Trigger. This is the first window Zapier prompts you to search for an app. Search for 'Weather.' This trigger will deliver an alert every morning. Complete the form.
- Next, Zapier will ask you to create an Action. Search for 'Notion'. Insert the token on Zapier’s side, and follow the steps from the form Zapier prompts (ie. select workspace and database to send alert).