Linking your Notion page
Three quick steps to setup your blog and linking your Notion page
Updated: April 10, 2024
3 mins read
Setting up Stomod is a pretty straight-forward affair. There are 3 steps to connecting your Notion blog data to Stomod - let’s dive into it.
Step 1: Duplicate our Notion template into your Notion workspace
To ease the setup of a blog within your Notion workspace, there is a pre-defined Stomod blog template we have created which you can duplicate into your workspace.
You can view how the template looks like here and play around with it. This is how the template looks like:
You can also duplicate the template by clicking here: Duplicate Stomod Template or by clicking on the 3 dots on the top right of the template page and clicking on
Duplicate page
as shown below:Once you click on the above, it will open up the template in Notion.
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Please ensure you are logged into Notion before clicking on the above button to duplicate the template into your Notion workspace - if not you might end up having a blank screen.
Once you initiate the duplication process, if you have multiple workspace, Notion will prompt you to specify which workspace you want to duplicate the template into.
Step 2: Copy your Notion public page URL
Once you have duplicated the Stomod template into your Notion workspace. Open the root page and copy the public shareable link of the root page.
On the Notion page:
- Click on the
Share
button on the top-right of the root page of your duplicated template within your Notion workspace.
- Switch to the
Public
tab on the popup which shows up from step 1 above.
- Click on the button
Publish to web
to make the template publicly accessible.
- Click on
Copy web link
to copy the Direct site link.
- Paste the link in the Link Database page of the Stomod blog onboarding flow.
Here’s a quick video of how to achieve this:
Step 3: Connect your Notion page
Once you have copied the link from your Notion workspace, paste it on the Connect your Notion page step during the onboarding/new blog creation flow as shown below:
Once you have pasted the link, click
Link Databases
to validate the link and sync the content from the template to your Stomod blog.Once synced, Stomod should redirect you to your site dashboard and you should see the default posts from the template listed under the
Posts
section:That’s it! Your Notion page has been connected to your blog! 🎉
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