- Notion Pages - Working with Blocks - Building with Databases
This guide introduces Notion, an all-in-one workspace for organizing notes, documents, and projects. It covers basic concepts like pages, blocks, and databases, providing strategies for setting up a productive workspace. Users will learn to create and customize pages, utilize templates, and effectively manage blocks for content organization. Additionally, it explains the functionality of Notion databases, including multiple views, custom properties, and common use cases such as task management and content tracking.
Hello everyone, Welcome to Notion 101! π
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This is the Notion 101 Self Starter Guide that will take you from beginning to Builder.
If you're new to Notion, this document is an excellent starting point for your learning journey.
In this guide, we'll cover the basic concepts of Notion including pages, blocks, and databases. You'll learn how to organize your information effectively and start building your own workspace.
Who is it for?
This guide is useful for everyone regardless of of your technical experience.
- Students
- Hobbyists
- Busy Professionals/Business Owners
- Team Leads/Supervisors/Project Leads
If youβve used some form of excel or words document, then Notion is easy to adapt.
By the end of this guide, you'll be comfortable navigating Notion and ready to start making your own templates and also explore more advanced features.
As part of this guide, we recommend you download the Notion App for desktop to fully have an immersive experience in building your own Notion setups.
Here's a flowchart showing the structure of the Notion 101 Self Starter Guide:
Start by clicking on the toggles below.