by Notion Market | May 27, 2026 | Notion Templates
Building a project management system in Notion is achievable. The previous post in this series showed you exactly how to do it. But building it well — with the right database architecture, the right relations, the right views for every phase of a project lifecycle,...
by Notion Market | May 26, 2026 | Notion Templates
Project management tools have a gravitational pull toward complexity. You start with a task list. Then you need a Gantt chart, so you add a timeline. Then you need resource tracking, so you add a spreadsheet. Then you need meeting notes linked to action items, so you...
by Notion Market | May 25, 2026 | Notion Templates
The daily standup has a reputation problem. In theory it is a focused fifteen-minute alignment — the whole team surfaces what they did yesterday, what they are doing today, and what is blocking them. In practice it is a twenty-five minute meeting where seven people...
by Notion Market | May 24, 2026 | Notion Templates
Here is a very common Notion experience. You have built a reasonable workspace. You have a task database, a projects database, maybe a meetings database. The structure is there. But every morning you open Notion and spend the first few minutes navigating around —...
by Notion Market | May 23, 2026 | Notion Templates
At some point every Notion user hits a wall. Their databases are set up. Their views are filtered. Their relations are connected. And then they realise there is something they want the database to calculate automatically — a progress percentage, the number of days...