Notion + PayPal integrations
Log successful PayPal sales and create new Notion database items to track them
Track your successful PayPal sales effortlessly by automating the process of adding new sale information to a Notion database. With this workflow, each time you make a successful sale on PayPal, the sale details will be added to a specified Notion database as a new item, helping you keep an organized record of your transactions without the need for manual data entry. Boost your business productivity and stay up-to-date with your sales data using this seamless integration.
- When this happens...Payment Sale WebhooksTriggers when a payment sale event occurs.
- automatically do this!Create Data Source ItemCreates an item in a data source.
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PayPal is a fast, safe way to send money, make an online payment, receive money or set up a merchant account. With over 150 million active registered accounts, PayPal helps people and businesses receive and make payments in more than 100 currencies in 203 markets.
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- Create new Notion database items for each successful PayPal sale
- Track all PayPal merchant transactions by creating database items in Notion
- Update Notion database items with all new PayPal merchant transactions
- Update Notion database items with new successful PayPal sales
- Create new Notion database items for each updated PayPal merchant transaction



