Never Miss Feedback: Notion Comments Become Airtable Records
A collaborator comments on your Notion page, and Notis immediately creates an Airtable record with the comment text, author, and timestamp. Nothing gets buried in threads.
Trigger
Comment Created
Triggers when a new comment is created in Notion. Optional `page_id` filter scopes to comments on a specific page. When omitted, fires for any new comment in the workspace the integration has access to. Requires the 'Read comments' capability on the Notion integration. If a connection was authorized before that capability was enabled, the user must re-authorize the connection for comment events to flow.
Action
Create a record
Creates a new record in a specified airtable table; field values must conform to the table's column types.
Why this helps
Feedback and requests land in Notion comments, and you miss them because comments aren't part of your task-tracking flow. You only discover them when re-reading the page.
- Comments become trackable records instantly
- Feedback is never buried in threads
- Accountability and ownership are clear
- Everyone knows requests are being tracked
Setup
Build it in a few focused steps.
- 1Connect Notion and Airtable to Notis
- 2Tell Notis: 'When someone comments on my Notion page, create a follow-up record in Airtable with their comment and name'
- 3Specify which Notion page(s) to watch for comments and which Airtable table should receive them
- 4Choose how Notis notifies you (Slack, email, etc.)
- 5Have a colleague comment on your Notion page and confirm the Airtable record appears
Questions about this workflow
Do I get notified immediately when a comment creates an Airtable record?
Yes, Notis sends a notification through your chosen channel (Slack, email, etc.) so you know a new follow-up was logged.
What if the same Notion page gets multiple comments? Does each one create a record?
Yes, each comment triggers a new Airtable record. This ensures no feedback is lost, and you can track the volume of requests on a page.
Can I exclude certain comments (e.g., from myself)?
By default, all comments are captured. Ask Notis to filter by author if you want to exclude certain people or yourself.
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Supported Triggers and Actions
Notis builds workflows that link Notion to Airtable. A trigger fires from one place; an action lands in another.
Notion triggers
Airtable actions
All Page Events
Triggers when any Notion page is created or updated across the workspace.
Create base
Creates a new airtable base with specified tables and fields within a workspace; ensure field options are valid for their type.
Comment Created
Triggers when a new comment is created in Notion. Optional `page_id` filter scopes to comments on a specific page. When omitted, fires for any new comment in the workspace the integration has access to. Requires the 'Read comments' capability on the Notion integration. If a connection was authorized before that capability was enabled, the user must re-authorize the connection for comment events to flow.
Create Comment
Creates a new comment on a specific record within an airtable base and table.
New Comment
Triggers when a new comment is added to a specified Notion block or page.
Create Field
Creates a new field within a specified table in an airtable base.
Database Created
Triggers when a new Notion database (the container) is created. A database is the post-2025-09-03 container that holds one or more data sources. This trigger fires for the container's creation event (`database.created`), distinct from `NOTION_DATASOURCE_CREATED` which fires when a new data source is added to an existing database. Most customers calling Notion's `POST /v1/databases` (the legacy API) or creating a database via the Notion UI will see this event. Adding a new data source to an existing database fires `data_source.created` instead — use `NOTION_DATASOURCE_CREATED` for that. Notion's payload puts `entity.type: "block"` (the container is a `child_database` block in the content tree) and `entity.id` is the database id.
Create multiple records
Creates multiple new records in a specified airtable table.
Data Source Created
Triggers when a new Notion data source is created. Fires workspace-wide. The payload's `data.parent` carries the data source's tree parent (typically the teamspace) for downstream filtering. A single template-based database creation can fire multiple `data_source.created` events at once — one per data source the template instantiates.
Create a record
Creates a new record in a specified airtable table; field values must conform to the table's column types.
Data Source Schema Updated
Triggers when a Notion data source's schema is updated. Fires on column add / remove / rename. Payload includes `data.updated_properties: [{id, name, action}]` so consumers can discriminate the kind of change downstream. Optional `data_source_id` filter scopes to schema changes on a single data source. When omitted, fires for any schema change in the workspace the integration has access to. Note: adding a column also fires `page.properties_updated` once per existing row in the data source. Customers wanting a single structural-change signal should use this trigger.
Create table
Creates a new table within a specified existing airtable base, allowing definition of its name, description, and field structure.
New Page
Triggers when a new page is added to a Notion database.
Delete Comment
Deletes an existing comment from a specified record in an airtable table.
Page Added to Page
Fires when a new subpage (a `child_page` type block) is added under a specified parent Notion page.
Delete multiple records
Deletes up to 10 specified records from a table within an airtable base.
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