Notion + Schedule by Zapier

Add items to Notion databases weekly

Have a recurring data stream that needs to be updated on a regular basis? This Zap saves you time and effort doing that. Activate to add an item to a specified database in your Notion account on a weekly basis.

Have a recurring data stream that needs to be updated on a regular basis? This Zap saves you time and effort doing that. Activate to add an item to a specified database in your Notion account on a weekly basis.

  1. When this happens...
    Schedule by ZapierSchedule by Zapier
    Every Week

    Triggers every week, on the day(s) selected.

    TriggerInstant
  2. automatically do this!
    NotionNotion
    Create Database Item

    Creates an item in a database.

    ActionWrite
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Supported triggers and actions

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    • Frequency TypeRequired

    • Interval

    • Start DateRequired

    • Time of DayRequired

    Trigger
    Instant
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    • Time Offset

    • Trigger on weekends?

    Trigger
    Instant
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    • Day of the WeekRequired

    • Time of DayRequired

    Trigger
    Instant
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    • DatabaseRequired

    Trigger
    Scheduled
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    • Time of DayRequired

    • Trigger on weekends?

    Trigger
    Instant
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    • Day of the MonthRequired

    • Time of DayRequired

    Trigger
    Instant
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    • DatabaseRequired

    Trigger
    Scheduled
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    • Page IdRequired

    Trigger
    Scheduled
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About Schedule by Zapier

Schedule is a native Zapier app you can use for recurring tasks. Trigger an action every day of the month, every day of the week or every single day. You can also select the hour of the day. If you're a developer, this is similar to a crontab, cronjob or cron.