![]() ![]() Notion has less options for custom integrations than Airtable does. It perfectly matches rare syncs of a small tables (tasks like exporting sales merics every hour), but for our case we gonna use Automations module, that gives us an ability to implement Webhook method, by using it’s Triggers and Actions. This API is not for implementing real-time sync or even export of data, since we gonna reach ratelimit even on relatively small tables. ![]() This rate limit is the same for all plans and increased limits are not currently available. ![]() If you exceed this rate, you will receive a 429 status code and will need to wait 30 seconds before subsequent requests will succeed. The API is limited to 5 requests per second per base. Unfortunatly, it’s currently not supported to dynamically create tables, columns or even workspaces via API (Aug. For now Airtable REST API provides us with CRUD only for records of every table in the workspace. With Airtable we have two options to create data import & export.įirst - is to use API docs, that is autogenerated for each of your Bases and could be found on page, it’s also getting updated after you making changes to the table structure.Īnd second - is to use Automations module, that allows us to build two-steps flows with custom code logic inside.įor the API we have a single API key per account, that we can obtain on Account Overview page. Taking into account all current limitations in Airtable and Notion API’s, that I’m gonna mention later in of this article - I’m going to focus mostly on a case of creation one-direction sync of Airtable table to Notion database. Today we are going to learn how we can integrate them to work together by using their API’s. If you have found that article you probably have heard of Airtable & Notion and maybe even actively using them. ![]()
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