I love Notion but filling out a range of dates in Notion is painfully time-consuming task requiring lots of clicks.
Enter DatePop to save the day!
DatePop is nifty free tool by Pop Invoice that auto-populates a date range in Notion in seconds.
How to set up auto-populating a date range in Notion
1. Choose your date range
First step is to go to DatePop and choose your date range.
There are multiple options like the rest of this month, all of next month, the rest of the year, all of next year…
You can also select a custom date range.
Just pick whatever start and end dates you want.
2. Choose which database to populate with your date range
DatePop will first ask to access your Notion organisation. You can remove this access anytime after if you want.
Then choose the database you want to use.
3. Decide how you want to fill in your date range into Notion
You can choose to only fill out a date property or a title property or do both!
If you choose a title property (or both), DatePop will let you select a format for the date.
Here I went with “1 March 2022” format, but there are lots to choose from!
Let DatePop do the hard work for you!
That’s it, DatePop will automatically fill in your selected date range for your chosen Notion database.
Go to your database in Notion to see the results!
Video Walkthrough
Here’s a video walkthrough from the creators of DatePop…
If you work with date ranges frequently in Notion, you’ll want to bookmark DatePop to save you a whole lot of time and clicks!