Notion Documents
Guide to creating new documents and updating existing ones using Notis's document generation and editing capabilities
Notis can read, create or edit Notion documents
Creating Notion Documents
Notis can edit most Notion properties and write the content of a page using Markdown formatting.
Editing Notion Documents
Notis can edit the properties and content of a page.
When it comes to editing the content of the page, Notis has two modes:
- Replace: by default Notis will replace the entire content of a page when Notis is the author.
- Append: by default Notis will append to the content of a page when Notis is not the author to avoid deleting unsupported blocks.
You can override this behavior by asking Notis:
“Can you replace the content of this document”
”Can you append at the end of this document”
Archive Notion Documents
Notis cannot delete documents but can archive them in your Notion trash.
“Can you delete that document, it’s not where I wanted you to create it.”
Reading Notion Documents
Notis can access the properties of documents on any pages within the shared databases.
When asking for an edit or if you want to share specific context with Notis, you can simply share the link to the page with Notis.
Known Limitations
Notion Blocks Support
Notis only supports editing Notion pages in markdown format. Any blocks that don’t have an equivalent in markdown are not supported. Unsupported blocks are ignored but might end up being deleted if Notis edits a page that contains them.
Use Notion version history to restore content accidentally edited by Notis.
Notion Database Template
Database template entries are not supported by Notis as they are currently not exposed by the Notion API.