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Notion Watch

Add a sync button and a watcher to Notion to ping your endpoint as you make changes.

Users4Current public install base
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Manifest versionV3Extension platform version
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Version1.0.1
ManifestV3
Size25.24KiB
Languages1English
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One of the limitations of Notion is its lack of support for webhooks, which makes it almost impossible to track when a page is changed.

Notion Watch adds a watcher to Notion in your web browser and pings your configured endpoint each time it detects a change.

The extension also adds a Sync button to Notion's topbar. You may optionally disable the watcher and rely on the button to trigger pings manually.

Notion Watch is an open-source project. You may fork it to add your own desired features or adapt it for a different browser:

https://github.com/nortta/notion-watch

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