![]() Please copy the Database ID as well for later use.Įquipped with your Token and your Database ID you can start coding. There’s also a guide in the Getting started page, if you need help. The next step is to share our database with our integration. ![]() The important thing is to copy your Internal Integration Token for later use. There is a guide on how to do this in the Getting started page of the API docs, which is where I took the GIF below from. This allows you to create, update and delete data in your Notion workspaces. The next step is to create your Notion integration at. I have created a select property with Yearly, Monthly, Weekly and Daily intervals for my recurring tasks. The Frequency property is what marks your tasks as recurring tasks. As I have written this article on December 20, 2021, these tasks were scheduled for yesterday and the day before yesterday. ![]() You can see in the image above that I have created two tasks Clean the house and Water the plants. You can add any other properties that you’d like, but the script won’t copy their values. This can be as simple as having a Name, Date and Frequency property. So let’s go.įirst we’ll create a task database in Notion, of course. If you have written a few Notion formulas I am confident that you can take my script and adapt it to your needs. You don’t even need a code editor, just a free Pipedream account. It’s meant for programmers, but any tech-savvy person should be able to set this up. In this article I’ll show you a way to create real recurring tasks in Notion. Luckily Notion provides an API-although still in beta-so we can automate everything by code. I have watched some YouTube videos, but all of them seem to be workarounds. However, Notion lacks a major feature: There’s no built-in way of creating recurring tasks. ![]() It looked like it can replace both Evernote and Remember the Milk for my personal organization.
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