![]() ![]() If you don’t check your phone all that often, you can set up an applet so that when Notion detects a door event (like when a garage door or window has been opened), you’ll receive a notification to your email. IFTTT Applet #1: Get an Email When Notion Detects a Door Event What’s great about applets/connections is that, for the most part, they’re completely customizable – the world is your oyster here! But to get you on the right path, below we’ve highlighted 4 applets that are perfect for Notion users: Next, tap “Connect to IFTTT” and follow the prompts.įrom here, you’ll need to log into your IFTTT account or create a new account if you haven’t done so already.įinally, you’ll be brought to an authorization screen where you’ll be prompted to enter your Notion email and password.Īnd that’s it! Once you’ve connected your Notion system to IFTTT, you can choose from pre-selected Notion applets/connections or create your own. Here’s how to do it: How to Connect Your Notion System to IFTTTįirst things first, let’s cover how to connect your Notion system of IFTTT.Īll you have to do is open your Notion app on your smartphone and tap the “Settings” icon, followed by the “Integrations” tab at the top. Looking to get additional notifications like texts, and phone calls? Learn more about upgrading your system to Notion PRO so you don’t have to miss a notification while you're traveling, sleeping or just busy.īut this is just one example! With IFTTT, you can get your Notion system to connect with all kinds of smart home devices and apps, like your speakers, email, Google Sheets, and more. IFTTT uses “applets” or "connections" (another word for “tasks”) to trigger actions from one app to another – when an action happens with one app, IFTTT automatically triggers a separate action with another app.įor example, if you connect your Notion system to IFTTT, you can get your smart lightbulbs to blink blue when Notion detects a water leak or temperature change. It’s a free, web-based service that allows you to connect your apps to each other from various devices. Never heard of IFTTT (If This Then That) before?
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