Notion – Database Record Content

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What your automation will do…

A connection to your Notion account is needed so we can sync it with our platform.
Refer to Notion – create a connection.
You can include between 1 and 255 Methods to build complex Flows.

In Notion, the side peek view refers to how database entries (rows) appear when opened in a preview panel instead of a full-page view. This lets users quickly edit or review content without navigating away from the database table.

Opening a Database Entry in Side Peek

  • Click on a row in a table, list, board, or gallery view.
  • The page opens in a side panel instead of a full-page.

Layout in Side Peek View

  • Shows the title property at the top.
  • Displays all properties in a structured format.
  • Supports inline editing for properties like text, select, multi-select, checkbox, etc.
  • Related databases (relation properties) and page content appear below.





Once your Flow is configured, you can test or automate it using the Run panel or by managing Triggers from the Flow Management screen.

  • Run Flow: Manually runs the Flow once using sample data. Ideal for testing logic and field mapping. See How to Run a Flow.
  • Run Scheduler: Force-runs the Trigger immediately using live input. This bypasses the recurrence rule and is useful for verifying real data mapping. Learn more in Wiresk Scheduler – The Fundamentals.

From the Trigger management panel (clock icon), you can:

  • Activate or deactivate Triggers
  • Force-run the scheduler
  • Copy Routing Keys (for HTTP Triggers)

If your Flow uses a Webhook Trigger, it runs automatically on each incoming webhook—no scheduler required. It remains active until you manually deactivate it.