by Notion Market | May 29, 2026 | Notion Templates
Every project has costs. Most project managers track them in a spreadsheet that lives somewhere on their desktop, disconnected from everything else. The spreadsheet gets updated sporadically, the actual costs drift away from the estimates without anyone noticing, and...
by Notion Market | May 28, 2026 | Notion Templates
Notion formulas are one of those features that feel optional until the moment you need them — and then you need them urgently and have no idea where to start. This glossary is the reference you keep open while building. Thirty-eight formulas covering text...
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 —...