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Mattermost node
Notion Trigger node

Receive a Mattermost message when new record gets added to Notion

This workflow allows you to receive a Mattermost message when meeting notes get added to the Notion. Prerequisites Create a table in Notion similar to this: Meeting Notes Follow the steps mentioned in the documentation, to create credentials for the Notion Trigger node. Create create credentials for Mattermost. Notion Trigger: The Notion Trigger node will trigger the workflow when new data gets added to Notion. IF node: This node will check if the notes belong to the team Marketing. If the team is Marketing the node will true, otherwise false. Mattermost node: This node will send a message about the new data in the channel 'Marketing' in Mattermost. If you have a different channel, use that instead. You can even replace the Mattermost node with nodes of other messaging platforms, like Slack, Telegram, Discord, etc. NoOp node: Adding this node here is optional, as the absence of this node won't make a difference to the functioning of the workflow.
harshil1712
ghagrawal17
Webhook node
SIGNL4 node
+2

Database alerts with Notion and SIGNL4

Objective In industry and production sometimes machine data is available in databases. That might be sensor data like temperature or pressure or just binary information. In this sample flow reads machine data and sends an alert to your SIGNL4 team when the machine is down. When the machine is up again the alert in SIGNL4 will get closed automatically. Setup We simulate the machine data using a Notion table. When we un-check the Up box we simulate a machine-down event. In certain intervals n8n checks the database for down items. If such an item has been found an alert is send using SIGNL4 and the item in Notion is updates (in order not to read it again). Status updates from SIGNL4 (acknowledgement, close, annotation, escalation, etc.) are received via webhook and we update the Notion item accordingly. This is how the alert looks like in the SIGNL4 app. The flow can be easily adapted to other database monitoring scenarios.
rons4
Ron
ClickUp node
ClickUp Trigger node
Notion node
Notion Trigger node

Sync Notion database pages as ClickUp tasks

This workflow creates/updates ClickUp tasks when Notion database pages are created/updated. All fields in the Notion database are mapped to a ClickUp property. Notion database will require setup before the workflow can be used. See the list of fields available in the setup below. Prerequisites Notion account and Notion credentials. ClickUp account and ClickUp credentials. How it works When a new database page is created in Notion, the workflow creates a new task in ClickUp with all required fields. The new ClickUp task's ID is saved in the Notion database page's "ClickUp ID" field. Then, when the database page is updated in Notion, the workflow updates the specific ClickUp task identified by the "ClickUp ID" field in Notion. Setup This workflow requires that you set up a Notion database. To do so, follow the steps below: In Notion, create a new database. Add the following columns to the database: Task name (renamed from "Name") Status (with type "Select" with the following options: "to do", "in progress", "review", "revision", "complete") Deadline (with type "Date") ClickUp ID (with type "Text") Add any other fields you require. Share the database to n8n. By default, the workflow will fill all the fields provided above, except for any other additional fields you add.
n8n-team
n8n Team
HTTP Request node
Merge node
+12

2-way sync Notion and Google Calendar

This workflow syncs multiple Notion databases to your Google Calendar. And it works both ways. What events are supported? Everything except recurring events. All day events, multiple day events, start and end date… these are all supported. You set them in Notion and they stay in sync with Google. And vice versa. Why doesn’t it support recurring events? Notion doesn’t support recurring events yet. So when you create a recurring event in Google, it will only consider the first date, ignoring future occurrences of the event. Can I connect more than one Notion database? Yes. You can have many Notion databases synced to one Google Calendar account. You can see how to do it in the workflow instructions. It is recommended that you create more calendars in your account, so that you can link each calendar to a different database in Notion. But that’s a choice. What happens if I delete an event or page? Notion page deleted → Deletes event in Google Notion date property cleared → Deletes event in Google Google event deleted → Clears the date property in Notion, but keeps the page, so you don’t lose your work. Does it update the events? Yes. When you update the event in Google or in Notion it syncs both ways. How can I know what Notion item was linked to an event? Either by the name or by clicking the hyperlink in the event description that says: 👉 View in Notion. When I create a new event in Google, does it add an item to Notion? Yes. When you create an event inside one of your calendars, the item is synced to the corresponding Notion database. Does it sync event descriptions? No. The event description will always be “View in Notion”. Even if you change it in Google Calendar it will be overwritten when you make a change to the Notion page. 🎉 When you buy this template you receive step-by-step instructions on how to set it up. Check out my other templates 👉 https://n8n.io/creators/solomon/
solomon
Solomon
Notion node
Notion Trigger node
Embeddings OpenAI node
+4

Store Notion's Pages as Vector Documents into Supabase with OpenAI

Workflow updated on 17/06/2024:** Added 'Summarize' node to avoid creating a row for each Notion content block in the Supabase table.* Store Notion's Pages as Vector Documents into Supabase This workflow assumes you have a Supabase project with a table that has a vector column. If you don't have it, follow the instructions here: Supabase Langchain Guide Workflow Description This workflow automates the process of storing Notion pages as vector documents in a Supabase database with a vector column. The steps are as follows: Notion Page Added Trigger: Monitors a specified Notion database for newly added pages. You can create a specific Notion database where you copy the pages you want to store in Supabase. Node: Page Added in Notion Database Retrieve Page Content: Fetches all block content from the newly added Notion page. Node: Get Blocks Content Filter Non-Text Content: Excludes blocks of type "image" and "video" to focus on textual content. Node: Filter - Exclude Media Content Summarize Content: Concatenates the Notion blocks content to create a single text for embedding. Node: Summarize - Concatenate Notion's blocks content Store in Supabase: Stores the processed documents and their embeddings into a Supabase table with a vector column. Node: Store Documents in Supabase Generate Embeddings: Utilizes OpenAI's API to generate embeddings for the textual content. Node: Generate Text Embeddings Create Metadata and Load Content: Loads the block content and creates associated metadata, such as page ID and block ID. Node: Load Block Content & Create Metadata Split Content into Chunks: Divides the text into smaller chunks for easier processing and embedding generation. Node: Token Splitter
dataki
Dataki

Supported events

Page Added to Database
Page Updated in Database
Notion Trigger node

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Notion is an all-in-one workspace for you and your team. It helps team members create tasks, wikis, and databases all at one place.

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