How to Connect Notion to UniLink (Sync Your Notion Database With Your Page)

Pull live Notion database content directly onto your UniLink page without any code.

  • Connect Notion via OAuth in Dashboard → Integrations → Notion, then pick the database you want to surface.
  • Map Notion fields to UniLink blocks to display a product catalog, portfolio, or content list that updates automatically.
  • Form submissions and new contacts collected on your UniLink page can be pushed straight into a Notion database as new rows.

Notion has become the go-to workspace for creators, teams, and solopreneurs who keep every important list, catalog, and project in one place. Connecting it to UniLink means your public-facing page and your internal workspace stay in sync — update a row in Notion and visitors see the change within minutes, no manual republishing needed. Whether you run a digital-product store, a consulting practice, or a content library, this integration removes the friction of maintaining two separate sources of truth.

What Notion Does

Notion is a flexible all-in-one workspace that combines databases, docs, wikis, and project boards. Its database views — Table, Gallery, Board, and List — let you structure information in whatever way fits your workflow. When you connect it to UniLink, those databases become dynamic data sources that power blocks on your public page.

The integration works in two directions. Outbound: UniLink reads your Notion database and renders the rows as cards, links, or product listings on your page. Inbound: every time a visitor submits a form or opts into your list on UniLink, a new row is created in a designated Notion database so your CRM or lead list stays current without any manual data entry.

This bidirectional sync is especially useful for creators who already live inside Notion. Your newsletter signup list, client roster, or digital-product catalog lives in one place, and your public page is simply a live window into it. You stop copying and pasting, and you stop worrying about data going stale.

How to Get Started

  1. Log in to your UniLink dashboard at app.unilink.us and navigate to Integrations in the left sidebar.
  2. Find the Notion card and click Connect. You will be redirected to Notion's OAuth consent screen — sign in with your Notion account and click Allow access.
  3. Back in the UniLink dashboard, you will see a list of Notion workspaces and databases your account can access. Select the database you want to use as a data source or sync destination.
  4. Use the Field Mapping panel to match Notion properties (title, URL, price, description, image) to the corresponding UniLink block fields. Save the mapping.
  5. Click Sync Now to do an initial pull, then set the sync frequency (real-time webhook or hourly polling) and click Save Integration.

How to Use Notion

  1. To display a product catalog, add a Links or Store block to your UniLink page and set the data source to your connected Notion database. Each row becomes a card with title, image, and price pulled from the mapped fields.
  2. To capture leads into Notion, add a Form block to your page and enable the Notion destination toggle. Map each form field to a Notion property and choose which database receives new submissions.
  3. To keep content fresh without touching UniLink, simply edit the rows in Notion. Changes sync to your public page according to the frequency you set — updates to titles, prices, or availability reflect automatically.
  4. Use Notion's filter and sort options inside your database to control which rows appear on your page. Set a Status property to "Published" and configure UniLink to only pull rows where Status equals Published.
  5. For a content library or portfolio, use the Notion Gallery view as your template and map the cover image property. Visitors see a visual grid that mirrors exactly what you have curated in your Notion workspace.

Key Settings

SettingWhat It DoesRecommended
Sync FrequencyHow often UniLink pulls fresh data from NotionReal-time webhook if on Pro or higher; hourly on Starter
Filter by PropertyOnly sync rows that match a specific Notion property valueUse a "Status = Published" filter to avoid showing draft rows
Field MappingLinks Notion properties to UniLink block fieldsMap at minimum: title, URL/link, and image
Form → Notion DestinationRoutes new form submissions to a chosen Notion database as new rowsEnable if you collect leads or orders on your page
Workspace PermissionsControls which Notion databases UniLink can readGrant access only to the databases you actually need
Tip: Add a Last Updated date property to your Notion database and map it to a visible field on your UniLink block. Visitors can see that your catalog or list is fresh, which builds trust and reduces support questions about outdated information.

Get the Most Out Of Notion

The biggest unlock is treating your Notion database as the single source of truth for anything you publish publicly. Instead of building a page in UniLink from scratch each time you launch a new product or service, you create a row in Notion with all the details and let UniLink render it automatically. This works especially well for creators who launch frequently or update their offerings often.

Use Notion's relation and rollup properties to build more sophisticated data structures. For example, if you sell courses, keep a Courses database and a Modules database, relate them, and use a rollup to show module count on each course card rendered by UniLink. Visitors get richer information with no extra effort from you.

For teams managing a shared UniLink page, Notion's collaboration features become a built-in editorial workflow. One person updates the database, another reviews and flips the Status to "Published," and the page updates without either person logging into UniLink. This is particularly useful for agencies managing pages on behalf of clients.

Combine the Notion integration with UniLink analytics to close the feedback loop. See which links get the most clicks on your UniLink page, then go into Notion and use that data to decide which products or content to feature more prominently in your database. Over time, your page becomes more effective purely based on what real visitors engage with.

Troubleshooting

ProblemCauseFix
Notion database does not appear in UniLinkThe database was not shared with the UniLink integration during OAuthIn Notion, open the database → Share → add the UniLink integration as a connection, then re-sync in UniLink
Page content does not update after editing NotionSync frequency is set to hourly or the webhook is not activeSwitch to real-time webhook in Integration settings, or click Sync Now manually
Form submissions not appearing in NotionField mapping is incomplete or the destination database is missing required propertiesCheck that every required Notion property has a mapped UniLink form field; add missing properties in Notion
Images not displaying on UniLink blocksNotion images are not publicly accessible or the image property was not mappedUpload images to a public CDN or use Notion's hosted image URLs, and confirm the image field is mapped in UniLink
  • Bidirectional sync keeps your Notion workspace and public page consistent without manual updates
  • OAuth setup takes under two minutes with no API keys or code required
  • Notion's rich database structure (filters, relations, rollups) flows directly into how your page displays content
  • Form submissions land directly in Notion, making it a lightweight CRM for solo creators
  • Real-time webhook sync is only available on Pro and Business plans; Starter users are limited to hourly polling
  • Complex Notion page content (nested blocks, toggles) does not render fully — only database properties are supported
  • Large databases with hundreds of rows can slow initial sync; use filters to limit what UniLink pulls

Frequently Asked Questions

Does the Notion integration require a paid Notion plan?

No. The UniLink–Notion integration works with Notion's free plan. You only need a Notion account with access to the database you want to connect. The plan requirements come from UniLink — real-time sync is a Pro feature, but the basic connection and hourly sync work on Starter.

Can I connect multiple Notion databases to one UniLink page?

Yes. You can connect different databases to different blocks on the same page. For example, one block might pull from a Products database while a form block pushes submissions to a separate Leads database. Each block has its own field mapping and data source configuration.

Will deleting a row in Notion remove it from my UniLink page?

Yes. The next sync after you delete or archive a row in Notion will remove that item from your UniLink page. If you use the "Published" filter, you can effectively hide items by changing their status rather than deleting them, which preserves the history in Notion.

Is my Notion data stored by UniLink?

UniLink caches the data it pulls from Notion to serve your public page quickly. This cached copy is what visitors see and is refreshed on each sync. UniLink does not permanently store your Notion workspace data beyond what is needed to render your page.

Can I use Notion to manage a product store on UniLink?

Yes. Map a Notion database with columns for product name, price, image, and purchase URL to a Store or Links block on UniLink. Visitors can browse and click through to buy. For more advanced e-commerce features like in-page checkout, pair the Notion integration with UniLink's Stripe integration.

  • Connect Notion via OAuth in Dashboard → Integrations in under two minutes — no code required.
  • Use field mapping to pull any Notion database property (title, image, price, URL) into UniLink blocks automatically.
  • Form submissions and new contacts are pushed back to Notion as new rows, turning it into a lightweight CRM.
  • Apply a "Status = Published" filter in the sync settings to control exactly which rows appear publicly.
  • Real-time webhook sync keeps your page current instantly; upgrade to Pro or Business to enable it.

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