Rize + Notion
Notion time tracking that runs itself — launching end of April 2026. Rize is the best time tracker for Notion: it captures every hour automatically in the background across all your apps, then syncs time entries to your Notion databases. Build custom timesheets, billable hours dashboards, and project time reports directly in your workspace. No timers, no manual entry, no Notion time tracking templates to maintain.
The problem with Notion time tracking today
Notion doesn't have built-in time tracking. Most teams cobble together a Notion time tracking template with manual entries, formula columns, and daily reminders that nobody follows. The result: incomplete data, hours logged from memory, and timesheets that don't match reality.
Third-party Notion time tracker widgets add timers to your workspace, but someone still has to start and stop them. Context switches between Slack, Figma, email, and Notion happen dozens of times per day — and a timer only captures the time you remember to track.
Rize solves this by tracking time automatically in the background across every application your team uses, then syncing that data to Notion databases via a native integration. Your Notion workspace gets accurate time data without anyone touching a timer or filling out a work log.
What's coming
Automatic Notion time tracking — capture every work hour without timers or manual entry
Sync time entries to Notion databases for custom timesheet and hours tracker views
Track billable hours by client and project — data flows into Notion automatically
Build Notion time tracking dashboards with real data, not guesses from a template
Works across all apps (not just Notion) — track time in Figma, Slack, Chrome, VS Code and see it in Notion
Replace your Notion time tracking template with accurate, auto-captured work logs
Keep your existing Notion workspace structure — no workflow rebuild required
FAQ
What is the best time tracker for Notion?
Rize is the best Notion time tracker for teams that want accurate data without manual entry. It runs in the background and captures time automatically across all your apps, then syncs entries to your Notion databases. Unlike Notion time tracking templates or timer widgets, Rize doesn't depend on anyone remembering to start or stop a clock.
Does Rize have a Notion time tracking integration?
Yes — Rize is launching a native Notion integration in April 2026. It will sync your clients, projects, and tasks from Notion into Rize, then push approved time entries back to your Notion databases for reporting, billing, and project visibility.
Can I track time in Notion without a timer?
Yes. Rize runs in the background and tracks time automatically across all your apps, including Notion. No timers to start or stop. The upcoming Notion integration will push that captured time data into your Notion databases so you can view hours, build dashboards, and generate reports directly in your workspace.
How is Rize different from a Notion time tracking template?
A Notion time tracking template requires manual entry — someone has to type in their hours every day. Rize captures time automatically in the background, then syncs accurate data to Notion. You get the flexibility of Notion databases with the accuracy of automatic tracking. No formulas, no manual work logs, no guessing at the end of the day.
Can I track billable hours in Notion with Rize?
Yes. Rize automatically separates billable and non-billable time based on your rules, then syncs those categorized entries to Notion. You can build client billing reports, utilization dashboards, and project time summaries directly in your Notion workspace with data you can trust.
Does Rize work with Notion databases?
Yes. The Rize Notion integration syncs directly with your Notion databases. Time entries appear as database items that you can filter, sort, group, and visualize using Notion's built-in views — table, board, calendar, or gallery.
What apps does Rize track besides Notion?
Rize tracks time across every desktop application — Notion, Figma, Slack, Chrome, VS Code, email, meetings, and more. All that time data syncs to your Notion workspace, giving you a complete picture of where hours go, not just time spent inside Notion.
When does the Notion time tracking integration launch?
The Rize Notion integration launches end of April 2026. Sign up to get early access and be notified the day it goes live.