Notion for social media management.
Plan, write and auto-publish your entire social presence from one Notion database. No second app, no copy-paste, no exporting your plan into a tool you then have to keep in sync.
Notion can't post on its own. This is the part that does.
Notion is a database that looks like a document. It has no idea your caption is meant to become an Instagram post. NotionScheduler is the layer that reads your Notion database and publishes to each platform on the dates you set, so the place you plan and the thing that posts are the same place.
Plan in Notion
One database, one row per post: date, platform, status, the caption, the media. The structure a calendar actually needs.
Schedule from the row
Pick the account and the date, mark it scheduled. No separate compose screen, the Notion row is the compose screen.
It publishes itself
At the scheduled time it posts, hands-off, to the platform you chose. The plan and the publishing stop being two jobs.
Is this actually for you?
Honest answer, because it's the main reason people stay or leave. If you already live in Notion, this is one of those rare setups that's genuinely better than a dedicated tool: planning and publishing collapse into the one place you already work. If you don't use Notion daily, a purpose-built scheduler will feel less fiddly, and that's a fair thing for us to say out loud.
The questions
people actually ask.
Can't find it? Ping us from the support page once you're in — we actually read those.
No. Notion is a database, it has no posting ability on its own. NotionScheduler is the layer that reads your Notion database and publishes to each platform for you, on the dates you set.
Instagram, Facebook, Threads, X (Twitter), LinkedIn, TikTok and YouTube. You write the post in a Notion row, pick the account and date, and it publishes there automatically.
For people who already work in Notion, yes, it keeps planning and publishing in one place instead of two. If you do not already use Notion daily, a dedicated tool will feel less fiddly. We are upfront about that because it is the main reason people stay or leave.
No. You connect a page or database you already have and NotionScheduler adds the fields it needs (date, platform, status, content, media). You can also start from a fresh page if you prefer.
It genuinely auto-publishes at the scheduled time on every platform. The one rule worth knowing: Instagram only allows automated posting to Business or Creator accounts, which is an Instagram API requirement that applies to every tool, not just this one.