It's easy to work with others in Notion. Add members to collaborate with you in your workspace, or invite guests to view, comment on, or edit specific pages.| Notion
The Page object contains the page property values of a single Notion page. { "object": "page", "id": "be633bf1-dfa0-436d-b259-571129a590e5", "created_time": "2022-10-24T22:54:00.000Z", "last_edited_time": "2023-03-08T18:25:00.000Z", "created_by": { "object": "user", "id": "c2f20311-9e54-4d11-8c79-73...| Notion API
Database objects describe the property schema of a database in Notion. Pages are the items (or children) in a database. Page property values must conform to the property objects laid out in the parent database object. All databases 📘 Properties marked with an are available to integrations with any ...| Notion API
Database property objects are rendered in the Notion UI as database columns.| Notion API
All integrations have associated capabilities which enforce what an integration can do and see in a Notion workspace. These capabilities when put together enforce which API endpoints an integration can call, and what content and user related information they are able to see. To set your integration'...| Notion API
Notion uses rich text to allow users to customize their content. Rich text refers to a type of document where content can be styled and formatted in a variety of customizable ways. This includes styling decisions, such as the use of italics, font size, and font color, as well as formatting, such as ...| Notion API
A block object represents a piece of content within Notion. The API translates the headings, toggles, paragraphs, lists, media, and more that you can interact with in the Notion UI as different block type objects . For example, the following block object represents a Heading 2 in the Notion UI: { "o...| Notion API
This guide describes the authorization flows for internal and public Notion integrations.| Notion API