25th Jun, 2024
Notion and Cron have been working together to launch a new feature that allows you to create meeting notes and connect Notion pages to Cron calendar event attachments.
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First off, if you're not yet aware, Notion acquired Cron Calendar back in 2022. Cron Calendar is now a free, publicly available calendar app for web, iOS, Windows, and macOS.
Now, we've got Cron covered. What's the new launch that they've introduced with Notion?
Essentially the new Cron features are focused on event attachments meaning you can attach new Notion pages and much more into your calendar events, pre-meeting.
This is perfect for those who want to create meetings and hook it up to Notion each time. Here's a quick rundown of the features you can gain from using Cron and Notion now:
Other tools have been able to do this for a few monthly, two notable ones to mention are and HyperCal for create meeting notes in Notion from calendar.
Let's explore the feature and how you can get access to it in Cron.
You can connect up Cron to Notion with the integration - this will allow you to connect to the correct Notion workspace, perfect for saving notes right into the correct database.
All you need to do is read permissions and approve. Remember Notion own Cron, so this is like an inter-company integration to some extent but always read the permissions.
You can create and connect any existing Notion pages by searching them or connecting a new one - hooking up the database too in Notion for easy keepsakes.
These will pop up and direct you on web into the Notion application, perfect.
Doesn't stop at Notion - the new Cron event attachments are from day one.
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