Concept: actions and triggers in CrocoClick automations
Use Notion with CrocoClick to automatically create, update and synchronize Notion pages and databases, trigger automations and centralize your business data.
Written By Baptiste Lorreyte
Last updated About 1 month ago
The Notion integration allows you to automate the creation and updating of Notion pages and databases from CrocoClick, and to trigger CrocoClick automations based on changes made in Notion.
It is particularly well suited for synchronizing business data to Notion while keeping CrocoClick as your automation engine.
Why use Notion with CrocoClick
Synchronize customer data to Notion databases (portals, internal CRM, wikis).
Automatically create Notion pages (briefs, reports, proposals).
Populate a Notion journal (appointments, sales, tasks, events).
Structure information in Notion without manual entry.
Notion triggers
Notion → CrocoClick Automations
Triggers allow you to launch a CrocoClick automation when an event occurs in Notion.
Available triggers
⚠️ Notion triggers work by polling (periodic checking).
A delay of a few minutes before triggering is therefore normal.
Notion actions
CrocoClick → Notion automations
Actions allow CrocoClick to create, modify, or read content in Notion.
Available actions
Get started with Notion
You can connect Notion to CrocoClick in two ways.
Method 1: From an automation
Open Automations → Workflows.
Add a Notion trigger or action.
If Notion is not connected, click Connect.
Authorize access via OAuth.
Select the Notion workspace.
Method 2: From Integrations
Go to Settings → Integrations.
Open Notion.
Connect your Notion workspace.
⚠️ Pages and databases must be shared with the Notion integration to be visible in CrocoClick.
How Notion triggers work
CrocoClick periodically checks for changes in Notion.
During setup, use Test Trigger to retrieve sample fields.
This makes mapping easier and prevents errors during setup.
Examples of automations
Create a Notion entry from a form
Trigger CrocoClick
form submitted.
Actions
Create an item in the Client Onboarding DB database.
Add a comment with key information.
Appointment log
Trigger Appointment
status changed.
Actions
Update the corresponding Notion item.
Add notes or a report.
Troubleshooting
I can't see my databases or pages
Check that the Notion database or page is shared with the integration.
Verify that the correct Notion workspace is connected.
Refresh the configuration if necessary.
The trigger is slow to launch
This is normal behavior related to polling.
Wait a few minutes before checking the execution.
Use Test Trigger to validate the configuration.
Best practices
Use Notion as a documentation tool, not as an automation engine.
Keep CrocoClick as the source of truth for business logic.
Structure your Notion databases before automating them.
Use the Find or Create actions to avoid duplicates.