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Choose a trigger
A trigger is the event that starts your Zap—like a "New Database Item" from Notion.
Add your action
An action happens after the trigger—such as "Create Audio Post" in Tumblr.
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Practical ways you can use Notion and Tumblr
Share new Notion comments as Tumblr posts.
When a new comment gets added in Notion, Zapier can automatically create a text post in your Tumblr blog. This is useful for sharing insights or customer feedback quickly and keeps your audience updated without manual effort. This workflow streamlines engagement and ensures regular content updates.
Business OwnerLog Tumblr posts into a Notion database.
Every time a new post is made to a Tumblr blog, Zapier will add it as a new database item in Notion. This automation helps IT track Tumblr activity for oversight or compliance purposes, reducing manual tracking efforts and offering greater visibility.
ITPost approved Notion updates to Tumblr.
When a page in a Notion workspace is updated, Zapier can automatically create a Tumblr post reflecting the updates. This ensures marketing content gets shared directly on Tumblr without needing to repost manually, improving consistency and saving time for the team.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Notion + Tumblr integrations
New to automation with Zapier? You're not alone. Here are some answers to common questions about how Zapier works with Notion and Tumblr
How can I use triggers in Notion to post automatically on Tumblr?
You can set up a trigger in Notion that activates when a new page is added or updated. This trigger can be connected to an action in Tumblr to automatically create or update a post on your blog.
Can I integrate tag updates from Notion to Tumblr posts?
Yes, you can configure the integration such that when tags are updated in a Notion entry, the corresponding tags on a Tumblr post are also updated. This requires setting up an action where the tag field is linked between both applications.
Is it possible to schedule Tumblr posts through Notion?
While Notion itself doesn't have built-in scheduling for external posts, we offer automation options that allow you to define a future timestamp in Notion, which triggers an action to publish a post on Tumblr at the specified time.
What types of content can be shared from Notion to Tumblr via integration?
Through our integration setup, you can share various types of content such as text notes, images, and even embedded links from Notion pages directly into your Tumblr posts.
How do I link specific properties in Notion with elements of a Tumblr post?
During the setup process, you can map specific properties from your Notion database—like titles, body text, and images—to corresponding fields in your Tumblr post template. This ensures consistent and accurate data flow between platforms.
Are there limitations on the number of posts I can create using this integration?
The number of posts you can create through our integration between Notion and Tumblr depends on your plan limits within each platform as well as any limitations set by third-party automation tools we support.
Can I trigger different actions based on different changes made within a single Notion page?
Yes, it's possible to set up multiple triggers for different events within one Notion page. For instance, creating one trigger when text is changed and another for when an image is inserted allows you to perform distinct actions like altering existing Tumblr posts or adding new one.