Intro to databasesDatabases in Notion are collections of pages. Here, we'll introduce you to the general structure of a database, walk you through the different menus and options, and deep dive into how to open and edit pages within a database. 🗃
Views, filters & sortsYou can view the same database in multiple ways, and switch back and forth between them depending on your needs. Within a view, you can add filters and sorts to easily categorize your content 📁
Database propertiesDatabase properties add all kinds of context to your database items, like due dates, task owners, relevant URLs, last edited timestamps, and more. Use these properties to filter, sort, and search your data 🧩
Relations & rollupsHave you ever wanted to connect the data between two tables? You're in luck! Notion's relation property is designed to help you express useful relationships between items in different databases 🛠
Customize your databaseTailor your database to your needs with lots of customization options to choose from ✨
Database templatesMost databases contain the same types of pages created over and over again. Think of weekly meeting notes, bug reports, or design specs. To make this easy, database templates let you define and replicate certain page structures with one click 🖨
Intro to formulasIn a Notion database, you can add a formula property that lets you run all kinds of calculations and functions based on other properties. You can use formulas to manipulate existing data and arrive at many other helpful values 🔮
Formula syntax & functionsNotion formulas can operate on various properties and functions. Here, you'll find a list of them ➗
Data sources & linked databasesNeed to reference database content somewhere else in your workspace? Linked databases let you show, filter, and sort the same source data across multiple locations ⛓
Optimize database load times & performanceHere’s how to make sure your databases are always feeling quick and snappy 🏃🏼
Table viewA table is the classic database view, but tables in Notion are more than just rows and columns. Each row opens up into its own page, and can contain whatever properties you want 📊
Board viewBoards are helpful for showing items in a database moving through stages of a process, or grouped by property. Use them for project management and visualizing your data 📋
Timeline viewFor anyone who needs to visualize their projects plotted chronologically - whether it's hours, years, or anything in between - Notion's timeline is a type of database that keeps you on task and on track ⏳
Calendar viewCalendars let you visualize how database items connect to certain dates. Use one when you want a bird's-eye view for important launch dates, multi-day events, or even projects spanning multiple months 🗓️
List viewLists are simple and minimalist database views. They're ideal for storing notes, articles, and documents that don't need too many properties. Every item in a list is a page that can be opened with one click and store as much content as you need 📜
Gallery viewGallery view is the best way to display databases with visual components, like mood boards, office directories, virtual recipe boxes, and more 🖼️
Chart viewCharts help visualize the vast amount of information in your database. Customize your charts so you can see your data in the way that’s most helpful. You can even put charts from multiple databases into a Notion page to create a powerful dashboard 📊
LayoutsCreate an organized layout for your tasks, goals, journal, or anything else you might track in a Notion database 🔨