I’m facing an interesting challenge that I’d like to solve by automating content generation in Notion using the platform’s artificial intelligence (AI). I’m hoping to get advice and suggestions from the community to progress in this project.
My Challenge:
I currently use Notion as a platform for creating my Instagram posts, and I have a database containing a text property whose content can be automatically generated by Notion’s AI. My goal is to create an automated process that triggers content generation by the AI whenever a new row is added to this database and the corresponding text property is activated.
To get helpful responses, here’s what I can provide:
Steps Already Tried: I’ve attempted to read my database and update a row or create a new one. However, I’m not sure if it’s possible to fill the property with AI-generated content.
I’m open to any suggestions, advice, or solutions you may have. Thank you in advance for your invaluable help!
Please share screenshots of relevant module fields and filters in question? It would really help other community members to see what you’re looking at.
You can upload images here using the Upload icon in the text editor:
2. Scenario blueprint
Please export the scenario blueprint file to allow others to view the mappings and settings. At the bottom of the scenario editor, you can click on the three dots to find the Export Blueprint menu item.
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Please provide the input and output bundles of the modules by running the scenario (or get from the scenario History tab), then click the white speech bubble on the top-right of each module and select “Download input/output bundles”.
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Save each bundle contents in your text editor as a bundle.txt file, and upload it here into this discussion thread.
Hello Stephane,
Notion AI is currently not accessible programmatically via the API. As a potential alternative, you could use Open AI or a similar AI tool to generate the AI content directly in your Make scenario