Notion

Connect a Notion workspace so the pages you choose to share become searchable context for VDF AI.

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What Notion unlocks

Where a team keeps its knowledge in Notion rather than Confluence, this connector is how that knowledge reaches VDF AI.

It makes available:

  • the pages and sub-pages you explicitly share
  • database entries and their simple property values
  • page body content — headings, text, lists, to-dos, and code blocks

How to connect Notion

  1. Open Integrations in VDF AI.
  2. Choose Notion.
  3. Select Connect, then pick the workspace on Notion’s authorization screen.
  4. Select the pages VDF AI may read. This step is the access boundary.
  5. Select Allow access and return to VDF AI.

Notion client credentials must be registered by your administrator before the flow will start.

Typical tasks after connecting

  • answer a policy question from the handbook page you shared
  • pull entries from a roadmap database into a summary
  • check what a spec says before drafting work against it

Access you may approve

Notion is the most explicit connector in the catalogue: nothing is readable unless you selected it on the authorization screen. You can widen access later from any page’s Connections menu in Notion. Files and comments are never read.

Reconnect or disconnect

Reconnect to refresh content or after changing which pages are shared.

Disconnecting removes VDF AI’s access to every shared page at once; individual pages can instead be unshared from Notion.

Troubleshooting

A page is connected but cannot be found

It was almost certainly never shared. In Notion, open that page and choose … → Connections, then add VDF AI.

Edits made in Notion are not reflected

Shared content is re-read on reconnect or on the next scheduled sync.