Notion Training
Let’s make the best of it!
Hey there! ツ
Super excited you booked a team training or workshop for your company. This is our first step toward understanding your team, your workflows, and how we can make this the best Notion training experience for your team.
Here’s how to get ready for our call
📂 If you already use Notion, feel free to share during our call your workspace, or examples of how your team uses it.
If you are using other tools like Excel, Asana, etc, or internal docs, bring those too. This helps us understand how your team currently works and where training could create the most impact.
👥 Come ready to talk about your team size, who will join the training, and their experience with tools like Notion.
Knowing if your team is new, intermediate, or very tech-comfortable helps us design a workshop that feels practical, relevant, and easy for everyone to adopt.
🧩 Think about what you want your team to get better at during this training. This could include workspace organization, databases, project management, documentation, automations, or collaboration best practices. Knowing your priorities helps us shape the session around real needs.
⚙️ Even if you do not use Notion yet, that is completely fine.
We can review how your processes currently run across tools and explore how training could support your operations, communication, and team alignment.
You’ll leave this call with:
A clear understanding of the main topics we will cover based on your team’s level, workflows, and goals. This helps ensure the training is practical, relevant, and tailored to how your team actually works.
An outline of how the training could be structured, including suggested session length, pacing, and topic distribution. This helps you plan internally and set clear expectations with your team.
Get to know me before our session
I’m Roxana, a designer and Ops consultant. I started using Notion in 2020, and that same year I became both a Notion Ambassador and a Notion Solutions Partner.
Funny enough, it wasn’t love at first sight. I stopped using Notion the first day I tried it because I didn’t understand how it worked. That blank canvas felt intimidating.
When I came back later and gave it another try, everything clicked. Once I understood how flexible the tool was, I realized I could truly create my own digital workspace. What once felt like a limitation became the biggest advantage.
Since then, I’ve trained and supported teams of 10 to 500 people to use Notion in a way that is not only well structured, but also practical, functional, and easy to adopt in their daily work.
My goal is to make Notion feel less like a blank canvas and more like a home base where teams love to work and collaborate. ツ