✅ Auto-Generate Tasks and Their Due Dates + Launching My New App Tapti! 🔘
Unlock flexible task scheduling with free Make & Zapier templates and meet Tapti: connected buttons that let you instantly trigger your automations from Notion.
Hi Notioneers!
Before I get stuck into telling you about my new automation guides, my new app Tapti is launching on Product Hunt today. If you’re a member, I’d really appreciate your support!
Creating & Scheduling Tasks
Have you ever felt the frustration of Notion’s automation limitations? Imagine this: You're setting up a new project, and you want to create tasks with due dates set to "in 2 days time". But, here's the catch – Notion only lets you pick today's date or a fixed future date. Annoying, right?
This is an issue that my consulting clients frequently encounter, and I know how much it can disrupt your workflow. So I’m sharing the solution that I often use here. With my specially designed Make & Zapier templates, you can easily set up a more powerful version of this automation.
Introducing Tapti!
But there's another snag. When you create or update a page in Notion, hoping to quickly dive into your project's tasks, you find yourself waiting... and waiting. Those crucial automations to create tasks just don’t kick in immediately. Your momentum stalls, and your productivity takes a hit.
Meet Tapti, my latest app, designed to tackle these exact challenges. It empowers you with instant automation capabilities. Imagine adding magic buttons in Notion, transforming the tedious wait into instant action. Here’s what you can do with a simple click:
🧾 Send Stripe & PayPal invoices from Notion
📃 Send contracts from Notion
🎯 Sync goals from Lattice into Notion
✅ Create tasks for new projects
💬 Fetch meeting transcripts from Fireflies
Tapti’s launching on Product Hunt today and I’m offering Product Hunt members an extended trial of the app. I’d really appreciate your support!
It would be great to hear your feedback too, I have lots of ideas for enhancements that I could add so I’m curious to hear what you’d find most useful…
Catch you later!
Alex aka aNotioneer