Notion
Peerdom and Notion complement each other well. Peerdom owns your organizational structure, roles, and people. Notion owns your documentation, project briefs, and task management. Connecting the two gives your team a direct path from “who owns this” to “where is the documentation.”
Three approaches
Option 1: Manual links (zero setup)
The fastest way to connect Peerdom and Notion is through cross-referencing:
- Mirror circle and role names between both tools for consistency.
- Store Notion page URLs in Peerdom custom fields so peers can navigate from a role to its documentation.
- Add Peerdom map URLs as properties in Notion databases so team members can find the responsible person.
No technical setup is required. This approach works well for small to mid-size organizations.
Option 2: No-code automation with Zapier
Use Zapier or Pipedream to create automated workflows:
- Trigger on a new team or project in Peerdom and automatically create a corresponding Notion page.
- Requires a Peerdom API key and a Notion integration token.
This approach reduces manual work when your team creates new circles or projects frequently.
Option 3: Low-code integration with the API
For tighter integration, use the Peerdom REST API with a workflow platform like n8n or Make:
- Sync IDs between Peerdom and Notion to maintain permanent links.
- Auto-create Notion pages when new structures appear in Peerdom.
- Mirror status fields between both tools.
This approach requires familiarity with APIs and workflow automation tools.
Recommendation
Start with manual links. Automate only when the volume of new roles, circles, or projects justifies the setup effort. Most organizations find that Option 1 covers their needs until they reach 50 or more roles.
Related
- Integrations Overview, all available integrations at a glance
- Zapier, no-code automation for Peerdom workflows
- API and Webhooks, build custom integrations with the REST API
- Custom Fields, store Notion URLs on roles and circles