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‘Files to Notion’ app features

The Files to Notion app enables you to mirror your local files as entries in a Notion database. The files are not uploaded. The app facilitates:

  • previewing file details in Notion,
  • opening them directly from Notion (Reveal in Finder feature)
  • and many more.

Take a sneak peek behind the scenes to see how it works in the video below:

Why?

Notion has done a remarkable job by providing people with a platform for organising their work. If your specific use case involves any form of file management in Notion, and:

  • If you have security concerns or simply prefer not to keep your files unencrypted in a cloud;
  • your files are large enough (over 5MB) to be directly uploaded to Notion;
  • you want to effortlessly control multiple files and directories..

...you might consider using the Files to Notion app.

Ready to synchronise your local files? Get started for free.

File details synchronisation

Let's you mirror the list of your local files in Notion. What information is gathered? Here is an exhaustive list of file details pushed to Notion:

  • File name
  • Extension (e.g., png, mp4)
  • File size (in bytes, e.g., 1024)
  • File type (MIME type, e.g., video or audio)
  • Duration (for media files like video or audio)
  • File location (absolute path, e.g., /Users/you/Downloads/song.mp4)
  • Parent directory location.

Open local files from Notion

“Reveal in Finder” feature enables you to effortlessly access a given file in its enclosing directory, making it easy to view and navigate within.

Security

All your files are secure as we do not upload them to the cloud. Only the metadata of the files (listed above) is being pushed to Notion.

There is no involvement of any third-party cloud service. The connection is established directly between the Files to Notion app and the Notion cloud through the integration you set up on your own.

For more features, check the Extended Plan benefits here.

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