NotionApps 2.0 - Build web apps & portals from Notion without coding
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The easiest way to build web apps on top of Notion. Build and customize with lists, menus, forms, login, user permissions and 40+ components. Be it client portals, internal tools, vendor apps, member portals, or directories, you can go live in minutes.
@capt_nandu Thanks Nandu for the support! Long way to go!
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Notion as an abstraction layer presents an interesting tradeoff. While it could eliminate backend work for simple CRUD portals, I'd be curious about long-term maintenance - particularly how schema migrations are handled when Notion's API evolves. The 40+ components do make a compelling case for rapid prototyping though.
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Interesting approach - leveraging Notion as a low-code backend could accelerate prototyping for simple web apps. The 40+ pre-built components might help teams quickly validate ideas before committing to full development.
Congrats @sameer_sanagala and @jatinarora -- super exciting! Love what I'm seeing in the platform already, and I think this is super helpful for organizations. Looking forward to seeing it grow! 🎉
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Tried it and was blown away — turning a Notion workspace into a fully functional web app in minutes feels like magic. No fluff, just powerful components and real speed to launch.
NotionApps has helped me unlock a new level of productivity by letting me build polished apps on top of Notion without needing to dive into complex development. For anyone who’s been limited by Notion’s native interface but loves its flexibility as a backend, this tool is definitely worth trying.
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Massive kudos to you, Sameer and Jatin — this is such a thoughtful and much-needed solution for the Notion community 👏
So many people run their entire workflows inside Notion, but the moment you need to share that data externally or structure it into something more “app-like,” the options become either too technical or too limiting. NotionApps bridges that gap perfectly.
The two-way Notion sync, granular permissions, and wide component library (40+!) make this feel like a serious platform, not just a wrapper. And the fact that it supports login, custom domains, and localization shows how mature it's become — even as a tiny team of two. That’s seriously impressive.
It’s also amazing to see how many real businesses are already using this—from creators to churches to NGOs. You’ve clearly tapped into a real need.
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Big W guys 🔥
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@capt_nandu Thanks Nandu for the support! Long way to go!
Notion as an abstraction layer presents an interesting tradeoff. While it could eliminate backend work for simple CRUD portals, I'd be curious about long-term maintenance - particularly how schema migrations are handled when Notion's API evolves. The 40+ components do make a compelling case for rapid prototyping though.
Interesting approach - leveraging Notion as a low-code backend could accelerate prototyping for simple web apps. The 40+ pre-built components might help teams quickly validate ideas before committing to full development.
Wristband
Congrats @sameer_sanagala and @jatinarora -- super exciting! Love what I'm seeing in the platform already, and I think this is super helpful for organizations. Looking forward to seeing it grow! 🎉
Tried it and was blown away — turning a Notion workspace into a fully functional web app in minutes feels like magic. No fluff, just powerful components and real speed to launch.
Pokecut
NotionApps has helped me unlock a new level of productivity by letting me build polished apps on top of Notion without needing to dive into complex development. For anyone who’s been limited by Notion’s native interface but loves its flexibility as a backend, this tool is definitely worth trying.
Massive kudos to you, Sameer and Jatin — this is such a thoughtful and much-needed solution for the Notion community 👏
So many people run their entire workflows inside Notion, but the moment you need to share that data externally or structure it into something more “app-like,” the options become either too technical or too limiting. NotionApps bridges that gap perfectly.
The two-way Notion sync, granular permissions, and wide component library (40+!) make this feel like a serious platform, not just a wrapper. And the fact that it supports login, custom domains, and localization shows how mature it's become — even as a tiny team of two. That’s seriously impressive.
It’s also amazing to see how many real businesses are already using this—from creators to churches to NGOs. You’ve clearly tapped into a real need.
Excited to see where you take NotionApps next!