Notion pages — internal wikis, public-facing knowledge bases, portfolios — can include outbound links that need tracking. Embedding Track Link short URLs inside Notion lets teams measure which Notion-served CTAs drive real traffic, especially useful for Notion-published landing pages and public docs.
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Why combine them
Notion's analytics are limited (page views only for paid workspaces). Track Link adds per-link click analytics with geo and device — essential for Notion-published landing pages and link-in-bio setups.
Notion's @-mentioned URL preview makes links look native. Track Link short URLs work in @-mentions and still capture full click data.
Notion public pages (shared via web) are commonly used as link-in-bio replacements. Track Link short URLs inside those pages reveal which bio link gets the most clicks.
Team Notion pages with action items often include external links. Track Link short URLs on outbound links measure whether team members actually clicked through to referenced docs.
Notion's database properties can store URLs. Building a database of Track Link short URLs creates a self-serve campaign tracker inside Notion.
Step by step
A practical workflow for combining Track Link click data with Notion.
Identify the high-value outbound links in your Notion page (a portfolio piece, a calendar booking link, an affiliate link). Build a Track Link short URL for each with appropriate UTMs.
In a Notion page, paste the Track Link short URL. Notion will offer to dismiss the preview (paste as plain link) or show a preview card. Both work — the underlying href is preserved.
Type @ and paste your Track Link short URL inline. Notion turns it into a mention-style link. Clicks track identically.
Create a Notion database with columns: Campaign, Destination, Track Link URL, Live Date, Notes. Each row is one campaign; the Track Link URL column links to its analytics in Track Link dashboard.
Need to build tagged URLs first? Use the UTM builder or the tracking link generator. Verify redirects with the redirect checker.
Use cases
Real situations where pairing Track Link with Notion pays off.
Many creators use a public Notion page instead of Linktree. Track Link short URLs on each Notion bio link reveal which destination converts best — and you get device + geo data Linktree's free tier doesn't expose.
Portfolio Notion pages embed links to client work or case studies. Track Link reveals which portfolio piece gets the most clicks from which referrer, helping you prioritise what to feature.
When sharing important reference docs with a team via Notion, Track Link short URLs reveal whether team members actually clicked through. Useful for measuring uptake of policy docs or new tooling.
Frequently asked questions
Common questions about using Track Link alongside Notion.
Notion shows a preview for OG-tagged URLs. Track Link's redirect doesn't render OG tags itself — the preview comes from the final destination URL once Notion follows the redirect. Most users see the destination's preview.
Yes. Whether you publish your Notion via Super.so, Potion, or Notion's own public sharing, every embedded link is preserved through to the final HTML. Track Link short URLs work identically across all of these.
Yes. Notion comments accept any URL. Track Link short URLs in comments are clickable and track normally — useful for measuring whether team members click reference links inside threaded discussions.
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