Review:
Notion Integrated Calendars
overall review score: 4.2
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Notion-integrated calendars are calendar systems that seamlessly embed and synchronize within the Notion workspace, allowing users to manage events, deadlines, and schedules directly within their notes and databases. They serve as a versatile tool for personal productivity, project management, and team collaboration, providing a centralized platform for scheduling alongside other notes and resources.
Key Features
- Seamless integration within Notion workspace
- Customizable calendar views (e.g., daily, weekly, monthly)
- Synchronization with external calendar services like Google Calendar
- Embedded calendar blocks within pages
- Relational databases linking events to other notations or tasks
- Reminders and notifications
- Collaborative editing and sharing features
Pros
- Centralizes scheduling and note-taking in one platform
- Highly customizable to fit various workflows
- Supports collaboration among team members
- Ease of embedding calendars into existing pages
- Allows linking calendars with other data for comprehensive project management
Cons
- Limited native two-way sync with external calendars; often requires third-party tools or workarounds
- Can become cluttered or complex with extensive data integration
- Performance issues with very large datasets or complex setups
- Learning curve for new users unfamiliar with Notion’s database structure