Notion
Notion API for creating and managing pages, databases, and blocks.
Details
Notion skill provides Notion API integration for creating and managing pages, databases, and blocks. Integrate your OpenClaw agent with Notion workspaces.
When to use
Use when the agent should create or update Notion pages, databases, or blocks. Requires Notion integration; good for task lists, wikis, and structured knowledge.
How Notion fits into your OpenClaw setup
Productivity skills are usually the reason people install OpenClaw in the first place. They connect the assistant to calendars, notes, tasks, and the daily routines that otherwise eat attention. Notion fits this mould: once configured, it removes a recurring context switch by letting you handle the job from the chat window you already have open.
Day-to-day use
In day-to-day use, you simply ask. The assistant recognises that the request belongs to Notion, performs the action, and confirms what it did. The compounding effect is what matters — each small task you stop doing manually frees a little attention, and a well-configured assistant handles dozens of these a day without being prompted twice.
Installing Notion
Getting it running is straightforward: run the command below from the OpenClaw directory and restart your assistant. The one step people skip — and regret — is reading the README first. If the skill needs an API key, a token, or account permissions, sorting that before the first request saves a confusing debugging session.
When the assistant comes back online, give it one easy request that only this skill can handle. If it responds correctly, you are done. If not, you have caught the problem while the install is still fresh in your mind — far better than discovering it mid-task next week.
clawhub install notionGetting the most out of it
No skill does its best work alone. The assistant routinely chains Notion with other installed capabilities — gathering context with one skill, acting with another, reporting with a third — without being asked to. That is why it pays to choose skills as a toolkit rather than one at a time: each addition makes the others more capable.
If you would rather skip the trial and error, that is exactly what we do. We install and configure OpenClaw, select and tune skills like Notion for your workflow, and build custom skills where the catalogue falls short.