Integrate Zuuvi into the tools you already use - keeping creative production embedded in your existing workflow and reducing friction across planning and execution.
Want to power your creatives with data directly from Notion? This guide walks you through connecting Notion, creating a feed, and understanding how data is handled in Zuuvi.
Step 1: Connect Notion to Zuuvi
To create the integration, follow the same workflow as you would for a direct push integration.
Go to Creative Manager.
Open Settings.
Navigate to Integrations.
Click Connect now under Notion.
A pop-up will appear asking for permission to view selected pages in Notion.
Zuuvi can only read data β we cannot modify your Notion content.
Select the pages you want Zuuvi to access.
Use the dropdown to browse.
Or use the search field to find pages by name.
Once approved, your Notion account is connected π
Step 2: Add More Pages Later
Need access to additional Notion pages?
You can update this directly in Notion:
Go to Notion β Settings
Click Connections
Select the Zuuvi integration
Click Select page access
Step 3: Connect your Notion database (DCO)
Once connected, you can create a feed using your Notion database.
Go to your DCO setup in Zuuvi.
Choose Notion as your data source.
Locate your Data Source ID inside Notion.
You can find it in the Notion database view:
Open your database
Click the three dots menu
Go to Manage data sources
Copy the Data Source ID
Paste the Data Source ID into Zuuvi.
Select the columns you want to use.
Complete the setup as you would with any other DCO source.
And thatβs it β your Notion data is ready to power your creatives π
Important: Column Visibility
In Notion, you can hide columns in your database view.
However, Zuuvi does not receive information about which columns are hidden.
This means:
Hidden columns in Notion will still appear in the Read columns and rows section in Zuuvi.
If you donβt want a column used in your feed, simply donβt select it during setup.



