
SlackToNotion
A simple way to save Slack feature requests to Notion.
Feature requests often appear in Slack conversations and are easy to lose.
Most teams rely on pinned messages, spreadsheets, or manual copy-paste into Notion. It works for a while, but important requests still get missed, context is lost, and someone has to remember to clean things up later.
This product provides a simple, intentional way to capture feature requests from Slack and store them in Notion.
Instead of automatically turning every message into a ticket, you choose what matters. When a real feature request shows up, you manually save the message and its context to a Notion database with one action.
How it works:
1. Install the app in Slack
2. Connect a Notion database
3. Right-click any Slack message and save it as a feature request
4. The message is added to Notion with full context
Why teams use it:
1. Feature requests don’t get lost
2. No noisy auto-created tickets
3. Works with existing Slack and Notion workflows
4. Simple enough to use consistently
Built for teams who want a quieter, more reliable way to collect feature requests — without changing how they already work.
Most teams rely on pinned messages, spreadsheets, or manual copy-paste into Notion. It works for a while, but important requests still get missed, context is lost, and someone has to remember to clean things up later.
This product provides a simple, intentional way to capture feature requests from Slack and store them in Notion.
Instead of automatically turning every message into a ticket, you choose what matters. When a real feature request shows up, you manually save the message and its context to a Notion database with one action.
How it works:
1. Install the app in Slack
2. Connect a Notion database
3. Right-click any Slack message and save it as a feature request
4. The message is added to Notion with full context
Why teams use it:
1. Feature requests don’t get lost
2. No noisy auto-created tickets
3. Works with existing Slack and Notion workflows
4. Simple enough to use consistently
Built for teams who want a quieter, more reliable way to collect feature requests — without changing how they already work.