Turn any Notion database
into a chart
Connect Notion, pick a database, and let AI suggest the right chart. Free to try — no credit card, no formulas, no warehouse.
Why You Couldn’t Do This Before
Notion is great at the present tense. Chartcastr gives your databases a past tense.
Notion shows you now
Filter views, rollup columns, the database itself — all snapshots of right-this-second. No way to ask “what did this look like last week?”
Chartcastr stores then
Every time we render a chart, we snapshot the data. That turns your Notion database into a real time series — without a warehouse, sync script, or CSV export.
Common Databases to Chart
CRM pipelines
Deals by stage, weighted forecast, weekly closed-won — chart your Notion CRM like the pros.
OKR trackers
Owner-by-owner OKR progress as a stacked bar, delivered every Monday.
Sprint boards
Stories completed per sprint, WIP by status, aging tickets.
Content calendars
Posts published per week by channel, author, or content type.
Customer feedback
Themes and sentiment over time across interviews and tickets.
Time tracking
Hours per project per teammate, billable vs. non-billable.
FAQ
Is this actually free?
Yes. Connecting Notion and generating a chart preview is free. You only need a paid plan if you want to schedule deliveries to Slack or email beyond what the free tier covers.
Which Notion databases work?
Any database that has at least one numeric, date, or category column. That covers CRM pipelines, OKRs, sprint boards, content calendars, time trackers, bug lists, and most other team databases.
Do I need to write any formulas?
No. Chartcastr reads your database schema and sample rows and suggests 3–5 ready-to-render charts. Pick one, and you’re done.
How does Chartcastr handle historical data?
Notion only knows the current state of your database. Chartcastr snapshots the data every time it renders a chart, so you can see trends and changes over time without a warehouse or sync script.
Is my Notion data safe?
Yes. Notion OAuth scopes are read-only and limited to databases you explicitly share. Tokens are encrypted at rest (AES-256-GCM). You can revoke access from Notion at any time.
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