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Softr for Notion

Turn Notion databases into portals & apps with no code

Productivity
No-Code
Notion

Build custom apps on top of your Notion databases: client and membership portals, inventory trackers, directories, and more. Connect to your Notion data, customize design and layout, set granular permissions, and publish your app on a custom domain.

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👋 Hey Product Hunt community, We’re excited to introduce Notion as a data source for Softr — something our community has been asking for! This powerful integration lets you build custom apps on top of your Notion databases, and set granular permissions for what users can see and do. At Softr, our mission has always been about helping people to bring their ideas to life. From client and member portals to inventory trackers, CRMs, and directories — Softr is the no-code app builder to use with Notion: 👨‍💻 Fully customizable: Customize layout, design, and logic to create an interactive app that meets your needs — no dev skills needed. 🔒 Granular permissions: Control what data your clients, team members, or external users can view or edit from a Notion database, ensuring sensitive information stays secure. 🔗 Private or public: Choose how users will access your app with signup/login pages, magic links, and custom domains. 💳 Payments in your app: Add Stripe one-off or subscription payments to your app, to sell digital content, membership and more. 🔎 Show data from different sources: Display information from multiple Notion databases in one app, or connect with other data sources, such as Airtable, HubSpot, SQL, and more. 📋 2-way data sync: Let users submit or edit information via a Softr conditional form or app interface, and your Notion database will update in the background. 📱Instant PWA: Turn any Softr app into a Progressive Web App in one click, no extra design resources needed. 🚀 The Notion integration is available on our FREE plan, making it super easy to get started. Sign up for Softr, connect your Notion account and database, and start building right away. More details in our blog post! Check out this amazing video from one of Notion's experts sharing how to build client portals, membership sites, and directories! We’d love to hear your feedback in the comments, on social (on X, on Linkedin), or via email ([email protected]). And, as always, we can’t wait to see what apps you build with Softr + Notion! 😍 - Mariam and the Softr Team

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For me, a heavy Notion user, Soft is so great! I’ve built a lot of templates, using softr to integrate with Stripe, I could quickly build an MVP to validate PMF! Good luck!

as a no-code developer this is great news for me... more integration = larger client base. Softr has been the easiest way and my go-to solution for building clients' website. Now with Notion, it will open more possibilities

Long time subscriber, first time caller :) Great tool, been using Softr for a while, glad to see it on PH!

I built a CRM for a family business in notion and I absolutely needed this! Cant wait to try it out!

I'm just having a look - but it seems like the Notion integration isn't available yet? Or, am I looking in the wrong place? Congrats on the launch!

I love Notion and I love this concept. Can't wait to see what we can do with Softr. A bunch of creator protection apps coming...

Softr and Notion are a match made in heaven. I can imagine the thousands of freelancers and agencies using Notion as their everything OS delighted to see that now they can offer their clients a portal where they can track the status of their project and receive real-time updates. Amazing launch and cannot wait to see the future iterations e.g. pages content blocks 😇

Finally! Softr and Notion are like peanut butter and jelly 🥪! Always better together 😃 On a more serious note, huge congrats to the team for shipping this! It’s going to be a game changer for anyone who uses Notion 🚀

This is cool! Notion is awesome for organizing stuff, but sometimes I need it to do more. This could be the answer. 🤔 Anyone try it with a client database yet? I'm curious how it handles custom fields.