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Notis builds workflows that link Notion to Minerstat. A trigger fires from one place; an action lands in another.
Notion triggers
Minerstat actions
All Page Events
Triggers when any Notion page is created or updated across the workspace.
Get Coins Data
Retrieves mining coin data from minerstat API including hashrates, difficulty, rewards, and prices. Use this tool to get current mining statistics for cryptocurrencies. You can filter results by specific coin tickers (e.g., 'BTC,ETH') or by mining algorithms (e.g., 'SHA-256,Ethash'). Returns data such as network hashrate, difficulty, estimated mining rewards, current price, and trading volume for each coin. Note: `difficulty` and network hashrate fields may be null for some coins; validate their presence before using in calculations.
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.
Get Hardware Data
Retrieve mining hardware data from minerstat including hashrates, power consumption, and specifications. Use this tool to get benchmark data for GPUs and ASIC miners to compare mining performance across different hardware. Filter by type (gpu/asic) or brand to narrow results. Combine both filters together to avoid mixed variants with differing hashrate and power draw values.
New Comment
Triggers when a new comment is added to a specified Notion block or page.
Get Pools Data
Retrieve mining pool data from minerstat. Requires an authenticated minerstat connection. Returns a list of mining pools with their supported coins, fees, payout thresholds, and other details. Use to discover pools for a specific coin or explore all available mining pools.
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.
Get Worker Activity
Retrieve activity logs for a specific worker for the last 3 days. Returns online/offline events, errors, and other activity for troubleshooting worker uptime issues or auditing worker behavior. The API key is automatically extracted from the Authorization header.
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.
Get Worker Data
Retrieve detailed real-time data for a specific mining worker. This tool fetches comprehensive information about a worker including: - Current status (online/offline/idle) - Hardware info (GPUs/ASICs with temperatures, fans, power) - Mining info (coin, pool, client software) - Hashrate data (current hashrates for main/dual/CPU mining) - Share statistics (accepted, rejected, stale) - Revenue estimates Use this when you need detailed metrics for a specific worker. The worker name must exactly match a worker configured in the minerstat dashboard. Returns found=False if the worker doesn't exist.
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.
New Page
Triggers when a new page is added to a Notion database.
Page Added to Page
Fires when a new subpage (a `child_page` type block) is added under a specified parent Notion page.
Four ways to start an automation.
A trigger is the event that kicks a workflow off. Notis supports four kinds: an event in a connected app, an inbound webhook, a recurring schedule, and soon, your own database.
Integration triggers
Fire when something happens inside a connected app. New Notion page, Stripe charge, Linear issue: any of 1,000+ apps can start a workflow.
Webhook triggers
A unique URL per workflow. Anything that can send an HTTP POST can start an automation, including no-code tools that speak webhooks.
Recurring triggers
Cron-style schedules run a workflow on the clock. Daily standups, hourly syncs, business-hours-only digests: the workhorse of Notis.
Database triggers
Watch a row, query, or threshold in your own database and fire the moment the data changes. Row inserted, value crosses a limit, query starts matching.
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