- Start a new Marketplace listing
- Submit your listing for review
- Understand the review process and timeline
Only public integrations with an installation scope of Any workspace can be listed on the Marketplace. Internal integrations and Selected workspaces only public integrations are not eligible. Installation scope is set when the integration is created and can’t be changed afterward — see Installation scope.
Start a new listing
Navigate to the Creator dashboard.
Fill in the listing details, including:
- Listing name and description
- Category and tags
- Listing images and logo
- The public integration to associate with this listing
Submit for review
When your listing is ready, submit it for review from the Integrations listing page.
After submission, your listing moves to the Submitted section where you can track its review status.
Review process
The Notion team reviews every listing submission. You can track the status of your submission from the Listings > Integrations page in the Creator dashboard. See the FAQ below for review timelines. If your listing is approved, it will appear in the Notion Marketplace. If changes are required, you will receive feedback and can resubmit after making updates.Integration gallery best practices
For guidance on the review process and best practices to get your integration approved, check out the Notion Integration Gallery Best Practices guide.Frequently asked questions
How long will it take for Notion to publish my submitted integration?
How long will it take for Notion to publish my submitted integration?
After submission, expect to hear back from our team within 5-10 business days via email. You can also check the status of your integration submission from the Listings > Integrations page in the Creator dashboard.
What if my integration doesn't meet the requirements?
What if my integration doesn't meet the requirements?
You’ll receive an email notification from our team explaining why your listing was not approved. You can also check the status from the Listings > Integrations page.
What if my integration is rejected?
What if my integration is rejected?
Integrations are rejected for various reasons, from brand/trademark issues to quality concerns to situations where the baseline integration criteria isn’t met. We encourage developers to review our feedback, make necessary changes, and resubmit. Our goal is to help you create high-quality and valuable tools for the Notion community.
Do I need to list my public integration on the Marketplace?
Do I need to list my public integration on the Marketplace?
No. Public integrations work independently of Marketplace listings. Listing on the Marketplace is optional and helps your integration reach a wider audience, but your integration can be used via its OAuth flow without being listed.
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