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Why Tracking Notion Page Views Matters
Your Notion workspace isn’t just a collection of notes—it’s often the backbone of your team’s documentation, knowledge bases, and shared content. But here’s the catch: you have no idea which pages are actually being used. Sound familiar? You spend hours writing guides, building wikis, organizing resources… and then? Silence. No feedback, no usage data, no clue what’s helpful and what’s just digital clutter. That’s where NotePulse comes in.
What NotePulse Does Differently
NotePulse lets you track page views—right inside your Notion database. No switching tabs, no logging into third-party dashboards. The analytics live where you already work. It’s simple, really. The moment someone opens a tracked page, the view count and last-accessed date update automatically in your database. You can sort, filter, and organize your content based on real usage data.
How It Works: 3 Steps, No Tech Setup
Getting started takes less than two minutes:
- Subscribe and Connect: Pick a plan, connect your Notion account securely.
- Choose Your Pages: Decide which pages to track—or let NotePulse create a new database for you.
- See Insights Immediately: Watch as view counts and access dates pop right into your Notion columns. No coding, no complex permissions, no exports.
Key Features You’ll Actually Use
- ✅ Sort by recently visited pages
- ✅ Identify most and least viewed content
- ✅ All data stays inside Notion—no external tools
- ✅ Use native Notion filters, sorts, and automations One beta user put it perfectly:
“Finally, analytics that make sense for Notion users. Having view data right in my database changed how I organize my knowledge base.”
Pricing: Straightforward and Fair
NotePulse offers two plans:
- Monthly: $5/month – Unlimited tracking, database sync, email support
- Annual: $50/year – Same features, but save $10 annually You can cancel anytime. And right now, you can get your first month free with code EARLYBIRD.
Should You Try It?
If you use Notion for team docs, client portals, knowledge bases, or even published content—yes. Absolutely. This isn’t another analytics tool that complicates your workflow. It’s a lightweight layer that makes the data you already care about visible right where you need it.
- 作者:notion2go
- 链接:https://notion2go.com/article/notepulse-net
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