Further Reading
Create a note-taking database in Notion that’s both easy to use and navigate. In this short tutorial I show you how to create a hierarchical structure for your notes using the relation property. For example, all parent notes have children notes that help describe the parent. This connection is made with a relation.
Are you new to Notion and want to learn more about everything the program has to offer? The relation property is an important feature for users who want to create efficient workflows and relationships between multiple database entries. Below is a tutorial on how to use the relation property and what you should keep in mind before using it.
Create a minimal tech stack inside Notion to share with the public or your team. Included are two databases. One database populates the tech you or your team uses. The other is for a project pipeline. Connect your tools to the projects that use them in your Notion roadmap. Create a files & media rollup to visualize a project’s tech stack nicely too.
Using the Relation property, a Notion user can view all of their tags for notes in a separate database. That database of tags can also be arranged in a Gallery. In this tutorial I show you how to analyze multiple tags in one tag wall. For instance, your notebook may have a tag for understanding alongside a contextual tag.