Automatically create Notion database entries for every booking. Meeting prep, notes, and follow-ups — all in your workspace.
You take notes in Google Docs, Apple Notes, or random text files. There's no central place where meetings and their context live together.
Before every meeting, you create a Notion page, add the guest's info, write an agenda, and link relevant docs. Every single time.
Client bookings live in your scheduling tool. Project tracking lives in Notion. There's no link between the meeting and the work.
Notion is where knowledge workers organize their entire work life. But meetings — one of the most important parts of work — exist outside of it.
Notion integration will bridge this gap. Every booking becomes a Notion page. Every page is pre-populated with guest info and connected to your databases. Meeting prep happens automatically.
The result: a complete record of every meeting, linked to the right projects and clients, with prep and follow-ups built in.
Every booking creates a Notion page in your meetings database. Guest name, email, event, and time are pre-filled.
Use Notion templates to auto-populate meeting pages with agendas, prep questions, and note-taking sections. Ready before you sit down.
Link meeting pages to client databases, project databases, or any other Notion database. See all meetings associated with a client at a glance.
After a meeting, update the status, add action items, and assign follow-ups — all within the same Notion page.
Here's how it will work when it launches.
Authorize skdul to access your Notion workspace. Select which databases skdul can write to.
Select the Notion database where meeting pages should be created. skdul will match its columns to your database properties.
Set up a Notion template for new meeting pages. Include agenda sections, prep questions, or any structure you need.
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Learn moreSet up your booking page in two minutes. No credit card required.
Get notified when it launchesWe're planning this for late 2026. Sign up for skdul to get notified when it's available.
Yes. You'll select the target database during setup. skdul will auto-map booking fields to your database properties.
Yes. You'll be able to assign a Notion template to new meeting pages. The template defines the structure; skdul fills in the booking data.
That's the plan. You'll be able to set up database relations so meeting pages automatically link to client records, project pages, or any other database.
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Send one link to potential guests. They pick a recording slot, receive show prep automatically, and get reminded before tape rolls. You focus on great questions.
Give clients a polished booking experience. They pick the right slot, you show up prepared. No assistants, no email chains.
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