Google Docs
Notion

Seamless File Transfer Workflow

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When this happens...

New Document Created (Instant)
Trigger new event when a new document is created in Google Docs.

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automatically do this!

Send File Upload
Send a file upload.

Explore Triggers and Actions

New Document Created (Instant)
Trigger new event when a new document is created in Google Docs.
New or Updated Document (Instant)
Trigger new event when a document is created or updated in Google Docs.
Find a Page
Searches for a page by its title.
Append Block to Parent
Append new and/or existing blocks to the specified parent.
Complete File Upload
Use this action to finalize a `mode=multi_part` file upload after all of the parts have been sent successfully.
Create Comment
Create a comment in a page or existing discussion thread.
Create Database
Create a database.
Create File Upload
Create a file upload.
Delete Block
Sets a Block object, including page blocks, to archived: true using the ID specified.
Create Page from Database
Create a page from a database.
Create Page
Create a page from a parent page.

About the apps

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Google Docs

and

Notion

, and how they work together to automate your workflows.

About

Google Docs

Google Docs is a versatile tool for creating, editing, and collaborating on documents online, enhancing team productivity and communication.

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Notion

Notion is an all-in-one workspace crucial for organizing customer support tasks, enhancing communication, and streamlining service delivery.

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Why

Google Docs

+

Notion

= Perfect Match

Enhancing productivity in collaborative environments is crucial. By connecting Google Docs and Notion, this integration ensures that every document created automatically triggers a file upload to your preferred workspace. This not only streamlines your workflow but also reduces manual tasks, allowing teams to focus on higher-value activities and decision-making processes.

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