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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 Group Link (Shareable Survey Link)" in Spark Chart.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Notion + Spark Chart integrations
New to automation with Zapier? You're not alone. Here are some answers to common questions about how Zapier works with Notion and Spark Chart
How do I set up a trigger in Notion to send survey results to Spark Chart?
To set up a trigger in Notion to send survey results to Spark Chart, you'll need to create a new Zap. Start by selecting Notion as the trigger app and choose the specific event that should trigger the action, such as 'New Database Item'. Then, connect your Spark Chart account and configure it so that when the trigger event is detected, the system sends the survey data directly into Spark Chart.
What types of actions can I perform in Spark Chart using data from Notion?
When integrating with Notion, you can create new surveys or update existing ones in Spark Chart based on new entries or updates made in Notion. Our platform allows customization of actions like generating feedback reports or launching a survey directly from the insights gathered in Notion.
Can I use filters when setting up triggers between Notion and Spark Chart?
Yes, you can use filters when setting up triggers. We provide options to apply specific conditions or criteria before sending data between Notion and Spark Chart. This ensures only relevant data is used for your surveys or analyses.
Is it possible to integrate multiple databases from Notion with one Spark Chart account?
Absolutely! You can integrate multiple databases from Notion with a single Spark Chart account. Set up individual triggers for each database connection within your Zaps to manage where and how data flows into your surveys.
Does the integration support real-time updates from Notion to Spark Chart?
Yes, we support near real-time updates when linking Notion with Spark Chart. Once set up, any changes made in your specified triggers within Notion will reflect almost instantaneously within your connected surveys on our platform.
What are some common use cases for integrating Notion and Spark Chart?
Common use cases include sending meeting notes captured in Notion directly into survey questions on Spark Chart or transforming project management updates into team feedback surveys instantly. The integration streamlines workflows by automating information transfer between platforms.
Are there any prerequisites before setting up an integration between these two platforms?
Before you start integrating, please ensure you have active accounts on both platforms with necessary permissions enabled. Your role should allow reading/writing access where required for both triggering events in Notion and executing actions in Spark Chart.