1. Allow Gleap to access to your Notion pages
Once you’ve chosen to connect Gleap to Notion, you will automatically be redirected to allow Gleap access to certain Notion pages. Do so, by ticking the pages you want to connect to Gleap and then hit Allow access.
2. Notion configuration
Choose the database you would like to send your feedback to. Select if you want all reports to automatically be sent to Notion or manually decide which ticket is forwarded.
💡 Note: For a database to be connected with Gleap it needs to be shared with Gleap. Here's how you can achieve that.
3. Automatically send tickets to your Notion epic
Choose the feedback types you want to send to your Notion epic. You can choose among our standard types (Bugs, Ratings, Inquiries and Feature requests) or from the custom feedback types you've set yourself. Finally, you can choose if you want duplicates to be sent, too and if you want to change the status of the ticket to done once it’s sent.
4. Start sending feedback issues to your Notion epic
Great job, you're now all set 🎉 All of the feedback types you've selected will now automatically be sent to your Notion epic together with all the important metadata and screenshots.
Edit your integration settings
If you would like to change your set of feedback types or if you would like to send them to a different database, simply click edit and adapt the settings to fit your needs.
Delete your Notion integration
If you no longer want to forward Gleap issues to your Notion database, click edit and then delete to stop integrating with Notion.