The newest Notion update has been released. The long-awaited API has officially landed and the first connection I've made has launched as well. I want to show you how to find that pesky token Zapier is currently asking for. Of course, if this is no longer a requirement in the future, you can ignore this tip. Don't worry, it only takes a few steps.
Step 1: Navigate To Your Settings Inside Notion
Locate "Settings & Members" > “Develop your own integrations”
Step 2: Create A New Integration
Give your connection a name like "Zapier" and select "Internal Integration."
Your Notion Token Will Appear
Copy and paste this token and set aside in a text document for a moment.
Step 3: Connect Desired Databases To New Integration
Navigate to the database page > Select "Share" > Select "Invite"
You should be able to find your new integration listed in the menu that appears. Simply, select that integration and invite it to your page.
Final Step: Return To Zapier
Paste the copied token and continue using Zapier as prompted by the program. Want to connect more databases? Simply follow step 3 again.
Having fun with the new API? I certainly am. I’m excited to see what you guys make with the new cool feature. Happy automating!
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