Notion is a great tool to keep your life & online business organized, but it lacks built-in automation.
That’s why we hook it up to Make.com, so that we can trigger automations based on data in Notion 🔥
Notion is a great tool to keep your life & online business organized, but it lacks built-in automation.
That’s why we hook it up to Make.com, so that we can trigger automations based on data in Notion 🔥
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But why not use Zapier instead?
That’s possible too, but personally I prefer Make.com 🙂
Why isn’t this working for me? What am I missing? Can someone help, please?
Hey Madhumita! Where are you getting stuck? Happy to help! 🤗
Wow, Max, this is super helpful! I didn’t know Make.com could do this. Does it work well with large Notion databases? Thx!
Should work fine, but always test 🙂
Wow, this is super helpful! I’ve been using Notion for a while now, but the lack of automation has always been a bit frustrating. I hadn’t heard of Make.com before, but it seems like a game-changer. Quick question though—does this work well with larger databases in Notion? I’ve got a pretty complex setup and wondering if it might lag. Great tutorial, Max!
Hey Almirodo! I haven’t tried it myself with big databases, but I think it should be no problem. Just give it a try 🙂
Can you automate emails with Make.com too?
Yes, watch this tutorial 🙂