Notion β†’ X (Twitter)

From Notion to X (Twitter): Schedule and Publish Posts Directly

Write your tweets and threads in Notion, then publish them automatically on X. Keep your content calendar unified across all platforms.

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The Problem with Managing X Content Separately

X (formerly Twitter) requires a different rhythm than other platforms: more frequent posts, real-time engagement, and a mix of text, images, and threads. Most creators plan this content alongside their LinkedIn, Instagram, and YouTube posts in Notion, but then switch to a separate tool (or the X app itself) to actually publish.

That means duplicating work: writing in Notion, then rewriting or copy-pasting into another interface. Your Notion database shows "planned" while you scramble to remember if you actually published it.

How to Publish on X from Notion

1

Write your post in Notion

Create an entry in your Notion database. Write your text, add images if needed. Scheduled supports both standard posts (280 characters) and X Premium long-form posts (up to 25,000 characters).
2

Set the date

Use Notion’s date property to schedule when the post goes live. Change the status to "Ready to be scheduled."
3

Scheduled publishes to X

Your post is published on X at the scheduled time. The Notion status updates automatically.

What You Can Publish

Text posts

Standard tweets published from your Notion database.

Image posts

Attach images to your Notion page and Scheduled publishes them alongside your text on X.

Multi-platform posts

Write once in Notion, publish to X, LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, and YouTube. Adapt the text for each platform, all from the same database.

Why Notion Works for X Content Planning

High-frequency scheduling

X rewards consistency. Plan a week of posts in one Notion session, schedule them across the week, and never miss a day.

Content categorization

Use Notion properties to tag posts by topic, content type, campaign, or audience. Filter and sort your X content strategy visually.

Cross-platform calendar

See all your social media posts (X, LinkedIn, Instagram, YouTube) in one Notion calendar view. Identify gaps and overlap instantly.

Performance tracking

Scheduled syncs impressions, likes, comments, and retweets back to your Notion database. Track your follower count over time and identify what works on X.

Setup

1

Connect Notion

Sign up on Scheduled and link your Notion workspace in one click.

2

Map your database

Select your content database and map date, status, and platform properties.

3

Connect X

Authorize your X (Twitter) account.

4

Start publishing

Create posts in Notion, set dates, and Scheduled publishes automatically.

Simple, transparent pricing

Starting at €9/mo. 14-day free trial. No credit card required.

All plans include unlimited posts, formatting preservation, and analytics.

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vs. Other X Scheduling Options

vs. X (Twitter) native scheduler

Basic scheduling available on X, but disconnected from your content planning workflow. No Notion integration, no cross-platform view.

vs. Typefully

Designed specifically for X/Twitter but not connected to Notion. If Notion is your content hub, you’d need to maintain two systems.

vs. Buffer / Hootsuite

Support X scheduling but require leaving Notion. No native Notion integration.

vs. Make / Zapier

Can connect Notion to X, but image handling and thread publishing are unreliable through automation.

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Frequently asked questions

Yes. Write your post in your Notion database, set a date and status, and Scheduled publishes it to X automatically.

Yes. Use a platform property to specify the destination for each post. Scheduled handles multi-platform publishing.

Yes. Scheduled syncs impressions, likes, comments, retweets, and follower count directly into your Notion database.

Yes. Upload images to your Notion page and Scheduled publishes them alongside your text on X.

Yes. Connect multiple X accounts and manage them from a single Notion workspace.

Schedule your X posts directly from Notion.