Notion Training, 1-on-1.Your space holds and gets adopted.
Notion Training, 1-on-1: an expert opens your space with you and fixes what's sprawling. Architecture, relational databases (relations, rollups), templates, Notion AI, the API and Make and n8n automations. We start from your real setup, not theory.
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GeminiWe run our company in Notion, not just in theory.
Most Notion trainings are run by people who read the docs the night before. At Hack'celeration it's the opposite: wikis, light CRM, project hubs, databases linked with relations and rollups, that's our daily agency work. Everything we teach you, we practice on our own space and on shipped projects. We know the traps (the sprawling structure, the databases sitting side by side with no relations) because we've already solved them.
- We run our own company in Notion every day, not just in theory
- 1-on-1 format: the trainer adapts to your level, beginner or power user
- We tell you when Notion isn't the right call (sometimes a dedicated tool fits better)
- We start from your real space and your actual processes, not a dummy example
Notion Training in four pillars, so your space holds and scales.
A badly designed Notion means a maze of orphan pages, databases that don't talk, copy-paste by hand. Most of the trouble comes from the structure, not the tool. We pick up your real space and work through the four pillars together.
- Workspace architecture
A space built to scale, not to sprawl
An empty Notion turns into a maze of orphan pages within a month. We teach you to design the structure first: teamspaces by function, wikis for knowledge, project hubs, and a page hierarchy a newcomer can navigate alone. You also learn to set permissions so each person sees the right pages and clients only see theirs.
See the architecture - Databases and relations
Databases, relations and rollups that actually connect
Notion's strength is relational data, and that's exactly where most spaces collapse. We teach you to build the databases that run your work (light CRM, projects, content calendar, docs), to link them with relations and rollups so a number updates everywhere at once, and to set the right view per team: table, board, calendar, timeline.
See the databases - Templates and Notion AI
Templates and Notion AI for the work you repeat
Half the value of Notion is never rebuilding the same page twice. We teach you to build base templates and template buttons for your recurring work (a new project, an onboarding, a meeting note), and to wire Notion AI where it earns its keep: drafting, summarizing long pages, querying your wiki. We also set up synced blocks so a source of truth stops going stale.
See the templates - API and automation
Connect Notion to Make, n8n and your stack
The Notion API lets data flow, so your space isn't an island. We teach you to connect it to the tools you already run through n8n or Make: create a record from a form, update a status from your CRM, trigger an action on an event. You build full automations so the repetitive work stops being manual.
See the automation
Meet our trainers, leave with a plan.
Drop your email. We get back to you to connect you with a Hack'celeration-certified trainer: we look at your Notion space, spot what's sprawling, and tell you where to start. No commitment, even if you don't take the training.
- A diagnosis of your space (structure, databases, permissions)
- The first fixes to make, in priority order
- The right 1-on-1 format for your level and the size of your space
- An honest take: Notion or a dedicated tool for your case
Your Notion program, step by step.
Five steps, no skipping. Each one on your real space, with a clear deliverable. From the first session we go after what's sprawling in your structure. By the end, you run and grow your space without us.
- Step 1 · Workspace audit
We open your real Notion and spot what's sprawling
First session, we share your screen and look at your space together. Does your structure hold up? Are your databases linked, or just sitting side by side? How many orphan pages can nobody find? We list the real reasons your team drifts back to spreadsheets. You leave with a clear diagnosis and the list of fixes, in priority order. No theory, your real space.
- Step 2 · Architecture first
We design the structure before touching a single database
We tackle the most important part first: architecture. We design the space first: teamspaces by function, the wikis that carry your knowledge, project hubs, and a page hierarchy people navigate without a map. We set permissions so each person sees the right pages and clients only see theirs. Re-architecting a space full of data later is the mistake that costs dearly, so we validate the structure before building.
- Step 3 · Databases and templates
Relational databases, views and templates on your real cases
We build the system. Relational databases that run your work, linked with relations and rollups so an update propagates instead of being copied by hand. We set the right view per team (table, board, calendar, timeline), then build the base templates and template buttons for your recurring pages. You practice on your own cases, not a dummy example. You finish with a system that works.
- Step 4 · Notion AI, API and automation
We wire Notion AI, the API and your other tools
This is where Notion gets powerful. We wire Notion AI where it earns its keep: drafting, summaries, querying your wiki. We connect the Notion API and integrations through n8n or Make so data flows between Notion and your stack instead of being re-entered. Create a record from a form, update a status from your CRM, trigger a notification. We automate the repetitive work and document how it runs.
- Step 5 · Autonomy
You run and grow your space without us
The number one goal: you become autonomous. By the end of the program, you know how to architect a space, build linked databases, create templates, wire Notion AI and automate through the API. You no longer need an agency to keep your Notion alive. And if you want to delegate a heavier build later, we also run a Notion agency, but that's not the point here.
Why train 1-on-1 with us.
- 300+Pros already trained on no-code tools
More than 300 people have gone through our trainings across France and Europe. Ops teams, small-business founders, freelancers. Not vanity numbers: people who built a Notion space that holds and that their team actually uses.
- 4.7/5Rating across 334 verified reviews
Average rating of 4.7 out of 5, across 334 reviews. We won't promise everything is perfect: you have to build on your real space. But the 1-on-1 format makes the difference on a tool as broad as Notion, where the trap is to sprawl.
- 1:1A dedicated expert, not a class of 100
You're not a number in a webinar. A trainer opens your real Notion space, looks at your structure, and works through your actual cases. We schedule sessions around your availability, replays included.
A working agency, recognized by the French State.
Hack'celeration is certified Activateur France Numérique and holds the AI Ambassador title, both granted by France Num to organizations that genuinely drive the digital transformation of companies. On the ground, more than 300 pros trained and a 4.7/5 rating across 334 verified reviews, left by the people who took our programs, not just by the buyer.
- Certified Activateur France Numérique
- AI Ambassador (France Num)
- 300+ pros trained across France and Europe
- 4.7/5 across 334 verified reviews
The questions we get the most.
What is a 1-on-1 Notion training?
An individual program with a Notion expert, not a class of 100 people. We open your real space, look at your structure, and work through your actual cases: architecture, relational databases, templates, Notion AI, API. You ask your questions live, the trainer adapts the pace to your level. We schedule sessions around your availability, and you leave with concrete actions every time. That's what makes the difference on a tool as broad as Notion, where you sprawl fast.How much does the Notion training cost?
There is no single price. We connect you with a trainer certified by Hack'celeration, matched to your need and your level. It varies from one trainer to another, based on their profile and the format that fits your project.Do I need to be technical to take the Notion training?
No, not necessarily. Notion is visual: you build pages, databases and views without a line of code. To go further (formulas, API, automations), a bit of logic helps, but the 1-on-1 format is built exactly for that: we start from your exact level. Beginner, we go step by step, from pages to your first databases. Power user, we jump straight to relations, rollups, Notion AI and the API. And you can automate no-code through Make or n8n without ever coding if you prefer.What are relations and rollups, and why do they matter?
Relations link records across databases (a task to its project, a deal to its company), and rollups pull a value from the linked records to where you need it (total hours on a project, deals per account). That's what turns Notion from a pile of pages into a connected system where an update propagates instead of being copied by hand. Most spaces that look like a mess are missing this layer. In training it's one of the big parts: we design them together on your real databases.Can Notion be connected to Make or n8n?
Yes, and it's one of the big parts of the training. The Notion API connects to n8n and Make so data flows between your space and the rest of your stack. You can create a record from a form, update a status from your CRM, or trigger an action on any trigger. We build full workflows together so the repetitive work stops being manual. No code required, everything goes through the visual modules.Is Notion AI worth it, and what do we learn about it?
Notion AI earns its keep on specific uses, not everywhere. In training we show you where it actually helps: drafting a first version, summarizing a long page, asking a question of your wiki to find info without rereading it all. We teach you to wire it into your space and to write good queries. The point isn't to hand everything to AI, but to use it where it saves real time, on your own content.Do you help me migrate my existing content into Notion?
Yes, and we learn it as part of the training, not on the side. We move your docs, spreadsheets and the tools you're replacing into the new structure, map the old data into the right databases, and clean up the duplicates piled up over the years. Migration is where many spaces stall, so we plan it in batches: you get a useful, filled space early instead of waiting for a big-bang import. You leave knowing how to migrate the rest on your own.Is Notion the right tool for us, or are we forcing it?
Honest answer: Notion is excellent as a connected workspace for docs, wikis, light databases and projects, but it's not a true relational database or a heavy project management tool at scale. If you need complex SQL-style queries, thousands of linked rows recalculating in real time, or hard scheduling with Gantt dependencies across hundreds of tasks, a dedicated tool fits better. In training we tell you where Notion is the right call and where it isn't, before you build everything on it.Is the training online or in person?
100% online, over video, 1-on-1. You join the sessions from anywhere, we share your screen and your Notion space live. Sessions are recorded if you want to revisit them. The individual format means real interaction: you're not a number in a webinar of 100, the trainer answers your questions about your setup. That's what makes learning concrete on a tool as broad as Notion.
Your space deserves to hold. Meet your trainer.
Drop your email. An expert who runs Notion daily looks at your structure and shows you how to build a space that holds and that your team uses. No commitment, even if you don't take the training.