Databases
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When teams rely on different apps for
to-do lists, project planning, and docs,
it's hard to keep a reliable source of
truth. Countless Vfinals, and where's
the latest messages often feel
disorganized and inefficient. That's
where databases come in. Databases in
Notion are collections of pages with
flexible ways to filter and visualize
the information inside. When used
effectively, databases change how teams
work by connecting things in ways that
separate apps never could. Let's start
with the basics.
While rows may appear to be simple line
items, you can open them to find a blank
page to work with using Notion's wide
range of blocks. In the case of this
content calendar, you'll see that this
page contains a content overview and a
draft of the blog post itself.
On the outside, your database is clean
and structured, but dig into any page,
and you'll find it full of detailed
content and information. All Notion
databases have properties that add more
information to the database and each of
its pages in the form of text, people,
dates, statuses, and so much more.
Properties can be added and customized
to reflect the information you want to
show in your database. Let's walk
through our example. First is the name
property, which is the only page
required in a database. Given that every
row is also a page, this name is also
the page title. Next, we have a few
other types of properties. We have a
person property called writer, a date
property called publish date, and a
status property. Let's say we want to
add a property that shows the type of
content we're creating. We can choose
the multi select property to create our
own relevant tags.
Properties apply to every row and page
in the database. When we open a page
within the database, we'll see the
complete list of properties.
Properties are important because they
allow us to create different views of
the same database information. And
that's where the power of databases
comes in. With views, you can visualize
the same database information in
different ways with filters, sorts, and
grouping options. Database views include
calendars, boards, timelines, charts,
feeds, and more. In this case, let's see
how this table looks when viewed as a
calendar by deadline. This calendar view
contains all the same pages that we have
in the table, but now visualized by
their deadline. By clicking a page, we
access the same page information just
like we did from the table. When a
database property is changed, it will
automatically update across all views.
For example, by moving a deadline on the
calendar, this new deadline will be
reflected in the table as well.
Now, let's visualize our database as a
board to more clearly see the work in
progress. This is just one example of
the many ways views let us visualize the
same information. But what if we only
want to view database items that have a
specific property? That's where filters
come in. In this database, we might want
to filter only by published content so
that we can return to it easily. Here,
let's create a new filter, select the
status property, and filter by content
published. Now we can save this as a new
database view for the team to return to.
While this is only just one example, it
shows how filters are used to make
databases more customized and
actionable. Now for creating new
database pages, the simplest way to add
a page is with the new button, but
databases are often filled with similar
types of pages and content. To make this
easy, database templates lets you
replicate page content in new pages. Not
only does this save time, but it ensures
consistency across the team's work. For
our content calendar, let's create a
simple template for a new blog post with
a content overview and the blog post
itself.
When we create our next post, we can get
started faster from the template.
Now that we know how databases work,
there's a few more considerations to
keep in mind when building one. When you
create a new database, you'll start by
typing / database on any Notion page,
and you'll see two options, inline and
full page. These both do the same thing
behind the scenes, but how they show up
in your workspace, that's what makes all
the difference. An inline database is a
database inside of a regular page, right
alongside your text, checklists, images,
and whatever else you've got going on.
This works well when your database is
just one part of a larger doc. You can
also open inline databases as full page
databases if you need to. A full page
database is exactly what it sounds like.
It is the page just like our content
calendar example. If you're working with
lots of entries or switching between
multiple views of the same information,
this is usually the way to go. Databases
also don't need to be built from
scratch. Notion AI is another tool to
quickly create new databases. First,
describe what you need in simple and
specific terms, and notion AI will
suggest the properties, views, and
example pages. Everything is fully built
for you and ready to use. Imports lets
teams bring existing content into a
notion database by uploading files or
importing directly from tools like
Confluence, ASA, and many others. This
lets you continue your work right where
you left off. Lastly, use the templates
marketplace to find inspiration and
duplicate databases created by the
community right into your own workspace.
Make any adjustments you need and then
you're ready to go. To recap, databases
are collections of pages and properties.
You can create them from scratch, add
filters, and make database templates for
consistency. They are an essential part
of any Notion workspace, a flexible tool
to create tailored solutions for
whatever the task may be.
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