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Widgets For Notion is a widget marketplace for Notion users. Browse a catalog of ready-to-embed widgets or generate a custom one with AI, then drop it into any Notion page with a single /embed block. No code, no server, no Notion API required.
New widgets are added every week, so the catalog keeps growing. Widgets are organized into themed collections, with more added alongside new widgets each week. Current collections include Sleek Blue (minimal), Retro Style (warm, vintage), and Ghibli Style (soft, illustrated), so your workspace stays visually consistent.
/embed blockEvery widget is built and tested for Notion's embed environment. They sync with light and dark themes, load fast, and save state between visits. You don't need third-party accounts or API keys.
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WidgetsForNotion's answer:
WidgetsForNotion combines a curated catalog of premium widgets with an AI generator โ so you can either pick a ready-made widget or describe exactly what you want and get a custom one built live. Every widget is designed specifically for Notion's embed environment: they sync with light and dark themes, save state between visits, and require zero setup โ no API keys, no accounts, no code.
WidgetsForNotion's answer:
Most Notion widget tools offer a fixed set of generic widgets with limited customization. WidgetsForNotion goes further with AI-powered generation, themed collections (Sleek Blue, Retro, Ghibli) for a visually consistent workspace, and widgets that actually persist data locally โ so your to-do list, counter, or habit tracker remembers where you left off without needing a Notion database.
WidgetsForNotion's answer:
Notion power users who care about both productivity and aesthetics โ primarily students building study dashboards, remote workers managing tasks and time zones, and creators who want their Notion workspace to look as intentional as it functions.
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WidgetsForNotion was built by Mocuza after noticing that Notion's embed feature was underused โ not because people didn't want widgets, but because finding good ones was scattered and inconsistent. The goal was to build a single destination: a marketplace of well-designed, Notion-native widgets that anyone could embed in seconds, plus an AI layer to handle custom requests without needing a developer.
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