Notion

Connect Clawly to your Notion workspace to create pages, update databases, and retrieve information — all through conversation.

What You Can Do

Pages & Notes

  • Create new pages and sub-pages
  • Read and summarize existing pages
  • Update content in pages
  • Search across your workspace

Databases

  • Add new entries to databases
  • Query and filter database records
  • Update existing rows
  • List database contents

Workspace Navigation

  • Search for any page by title or content
  • Browse your workspace structure
  • Move pages between locations

Example Commands

"Create a Notion page called 'Q2 OKRs' in my Work space"

"Add a new row to my CRM database: contact John Smith, company Acme"

"Find my meeting notes from last Tuesday"

"Summarize the product roadmap page"

"Update my task database — mark 'Website redesign' as Done"

Setup

1. Create a Notion Integration

  1. Go to notion.so/my-integrations
  2. Click + New integration
  3. Give it a name like "Clawly"
  4. Select your workspace
  5. Set the following capabilities:
    • Read content
    • Update content
    • Insert content
  6. Click Submit
  7. Copy the Internal Integration Secret (starts with secret_...)

2. Connect Pages to Your Integration

For each page or database you want Clawly to access:

  1. Open the page in Notion
  2. Click the ... menu (top right)
  3. Go to Connections
  4. Find and enable your "Clawly" integration

Note: Notion requires explicitly granting access to each page or database you want the integration to use.

3. Add to Clawly

  1. Go to your Clawly Dashboard
  2. Find the Notion skill
  3. Click Configure
  4. Paste your Integration Secret
  5. Click Save

How It Works

When you ask Clawly to work with Notion:

  1. Search — Looks up pages by title or content if needed
  2. Read/Write — Uses the Notion API to get or update content
  3. Return — Summarizes results or confirms what was created

Tips

  • Connect databases early — Make sure your databases are connected to the integration before asking Clawly to use them
  • Use page titles — "Update the 'Q2 Roadmap' page" is clearer than "update my roadmap"
  • Ask for summaries — Long pages can be summarized: "Summarize my product spec doc"

Need help? Contact us at support@getclawly.com