Notion databases are flexible enough to track anything, which makes them a natural home for product feedback analysis. The Quackback Notion integration pushes feedback posts into a Notion database as new entries, with properties mapped to vote count, tags, status, and submitter details. You can build Notion views (table, board, gallery, timeline) on top of the data and combine feedback entries with your existing product docs, meeting notes, and specs. Teams that run product planning in Notion get feedback data inside the same workspace where they write PRDs and OKRs, so insights are adjacent to decisions.
Connect Notion to Quackback in three steps.
Create a Notion database for feedback and share it with the Quackback integration via the Notion connection settings.
Map Quackback fields (title, description, tags, vote count, status) to Notion database properties.
New feedback posts create entries in your Notion database with all mapped properties, ready for your custom views and relations.
Once feedback lives in a Notion database, you can create board views grouped by status, table views sorted by vote count, or gallery views filtered by tag. Notion views adapt to how each team member prefers to work.
Link feedback database entries to PRD pages, sprint retrospectives, or customer research docs within Notion. When writing a product spec, you can reference the exact feedback posts that informed the decision, all in one workspace.
After Quackback pushes entries into your database, you can create Notion relations to connect feedback to feature specs, and rollups to aggregate vote counts per product area. The data model grows with your process.
Create Notion database entries from feedback
Custom property mapping
Rich text formatting preservation
Database and page selection
Build a product research database from user feedback
Create custom views to analyze feedback trends
Share feedback context with stakeholders in Notion docs
Step-by-step instructions to connect Notion with Quackback.
Yes. During setup you select any Notion database that has been shared with the integration, and feedback entries are added as new rows.
Feedback is added as database entries with properties you map. You can then set up Notion-native relations and rollups on top of that data.
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