1 hour agoby i-wan
I’ve been using Notion for sharing documentation and client portals, but I found the lack of engagement metrics frustrating. While some widgets offer simple view counters, they don’t tell me if a user actually read the content or bounced immediately.
I built NotionPulse to track actual time-on-page. It works via a minimalist embed that doesn't distract from the Notion aesthetic.
Key technical bits:
Tracks active tab engagement to ensure the "time spent" is accurate.
Minimalist dashboard built with Next.js and Vercel.
Working on a sync feature to push these metrics back into Notion DB properties via their API.
I’m a solo maker and I’d love to get some technical feedback on the tracking accuracy and the dashboard's utility.Is "time-on-page" a metric you care about for internal docs or public templates?
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