Huddle and Notion
Notion is a productivity and collaboration platform combining notes, databases, and wikis. Huddle connects directly to Notion and turns databases into real internal applications.
What Is Notion?
Notion is a productivity and collaboration platform that combines notes, wikis, databases, and project management in a single interface. It is used by individuals, startups, and enterprise teams to organize knowledge, manage projects, and build internal documentation.
Notion offers a free tier and paid plans starting at approximately $8 per user per month.
How Huddle Works with Notion
Huddle connects directly to Notion as a data source. No migration is required. No custom API development is required. Data remains in Notion at all times. The connection is bidirectional — changes made through a Huddle application update Notion in real time, and changes made in Notion are reflected in Huddle.
On top of Notion data, users build knowledge base portals, internal wikis with structured navigation, project dashboards, onboarding portals, and document approval apps. Notion databases and pages are accessible as live data inside Huddle widgets.
Notion remains the system of record. Huddle adds a structured, navigable application surface on top of Notion's flexible workspace.
What You Can Build with Huddle and Notion
Knowledge Base Portal with Search and Navigation
Teams that document knowledge in Notion build a Huddle portal with structured navigation, search, and role-based access — making Notion content easier to find and consume.
Internal Wiki with Structured Navigation
Companies build a wiki experience on top of Notion databases, presenting pages and categories through a clean, opinionated navigation rather than Notion's open workspace structure.
Project Status Dashboard
Project managers tracking work in Notion databases build a Huddle dashboard that rolls up status, owners, and timelines across multiple projects.
Team Onboarding Portal
People teams that maintain onboarding checklists in Notion build a Huddle onboarding portal for new hires. Progress and completion write back to Notion.
Document Request and Approval App
Operations teams build a structured request and approval app on top of Notion databases, with forms, status tracking, and notifications.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I build an app from Notion data?
Yes. Huddle is used to build portals, dashboards, and internal applications directly on top of Notion databases without moving data.
Does Huddle connect to Notion?
Yes. Huddle connects to Notion through Notion's standard authorization flow. Databases and pages are selectable as data sources.
How do I turn a Notion database into an internal portal?
Connect the Notion workspace to Huddle, drag widgets onto a canvas, bind them to a database, and publish. End users interact with the portal while data continues to live in Notion.
Does my Notion data stay in Notion when I use Huddle?
Yes. Data is never moved out of Notion. Huddle reads from and writes to Notion directly.
Is Huddle bidirectional with Notion?
Yes. Changes made inside a Huddle application are reflected in Notion in real time, and changes made in Notion are reflected in Huddle.
Can I use Huddle without moving away from Notion?
Yes. Notion remains the system of record. Huddle adds a structured application layer on top of it.
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No migration. No code. Your data stays exactly where it is.
