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Form leads into a Notion database.

Wire form submissions, orders and bookings straight into a Notion database. Field mapping, two-way sync on status changes, and a Notion block on Avago that renders pages from a database — so your blog can live in Notion if you want.

What this integration does

Three things this integration does. For the Notion-shaped team.

Most teams already keep their CRM, content calendar and project trackers in Notion. Avago plays nicely.

01 · Forms → databases

Submissions land as Notion rows.

Each Avago form maps to a Notion database. Fields auto-map to columns. New columns you add later auto-map by name. Tags carry the source page and UTM.

Per-form database · auto-map
02 · Status sync

Update in Notion, reflect on the site.

Change the status of a Notion row (Lead → Customer, Draft → Published) and Avago picks it up. Useful for gated content, member areas, and lead pipelines.

Two-way · per-property
03 · Content rendering

Blog from Notion. On your site, properly.

Render pages from a Notion database as proper SEO-optimised pages on Avago. The exact pattern the Avago Journal uses. Schema, sitemap, image optimisation — all the boring stuff handled.

Blog · journal · changelog
Automation surface

Triggers and actions — what fires what.

Notion is the automation-tier integration — bundled into your Avago plan, no separate Notion API key juggling.

Triggers · when this happens

notion → avago
Row addedA new row was added to a watched database. Trigger an Avago flow — useful when the team adds leads to Notion manually.
notion → avago
Status changedA status property changed (e.g. Draft → Published). Trigger an Avago publish or a notification.
notion → avago
Page publishedA Notion page in a watched database was published. Avago renders it as a site page within minutes.

Actions · do this

avago → notion
Create row from formDefault action. Pick the database, map fields, set tags. The most-used integration action.
avago → notion
Append to pageAppend a block to an existing Notion page. Useful for activity logs — 'visitor X just downloaded the brochure'.
avago → notion
Update propertySet a property on an existing row — last activity date, lifetime value, last seen page.
Inside the editor

Forms feed Notion, Notion feeds the site.

A two-direction setup: form submissions become rows; Notion-published pages become Avago pages with full SEO. The Avago Journal itself runs on this integration.

  • Form fields → database columns
  • Notion blocks → SEO pages
  • Status sync, two-way
  • Journal pattern available as a preset
Notion · dashboard
Setup

Three steps. About a minute.

The full setup. Most owners click through the defaults and never come back to this page.

Click 'Connect Notion' in Integrations.

OAuth flow opens. Pick the Notion workspace. Approve the Avago integration. Choose which databases Avago can access.

Pick a database per Avago feature.

For forms, pick the leads database. For orders, an orders database. For blog rendering, your content database. Each Avago feature is wired to one Notion database.

Map fields once.

Avago auto-suggests field mapping from your Notion database columns. Confirm or tweak. New columns are picked up automatically.

Permissions & data

What this integration can see and do.

Notion's per-page access model means Avago only sees the exact databases and pages you grant. You can revoke access at any time from Notion's settings.

database:readList databases you grant access to and read their schemas.In
database:writeCreate rows in the databases you pick.Out
page:readRead content of Notion pages so Avago can render them on your site.In
page:writeUpdate properties on existing rows (status, last activity, etc).Out

Pairs well with. The usual stack.

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FAQ · 4 short answers

The questions we get about Notion.

Is this the same integration that powers the Avago Journal?

Yes. The Avago Journal is the canonical example of the "Notion → SEO pages" flow. Same connection, same schema, same idempotent seeding — you can use the journal preset to set yours up in 30 seconds.

Can I run my whole blog from Notion?

Yes. The blog-rendering side of the integration produces real Avago pages with full SEO, schema, sitemap and Core Web Vitals tuning. You edit in Notion, publish from Notion, and the site updates within a minute.

What about Notion AI?

Notion AI is a separate Notion-side feature — it works inside Notion as normal. Avago doesn't intercept or augment Notion AI; it just consumes the output.

Does this work with Notion teamspaces?

Yes. The OAuth scope lets you grant access at the teamspace level. Useful if you want to keep client work in separate teamspaces and connect each one to a separate Avago site.

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