Tally to Notion in 5 minutes
Published
Jul 10, 2025
Author
Ozan
Tally is a no‑code form builder that feels as easy as writing a doc.
Notion is the workspace where your team actually works.
When responses flow straight from Tally into Notion, you stop juggling spreadsheets and start using the data.
Below are three quick routes—each live in under five minutes.
Why connect Tally with Notion
Tally powers more than 500 000 creators [1].
Notion hosts 100 M users across 70 000 companies [2].
Forms and docs belong together: no more copy‑paste or lost CSVs.
Method 1 — Native Tally → Notion integration (fastest)
Tally ships with a direct Notion integration—no code, no third‑party apps.
Open your form in the Tally dashboard.
Go to Integrations → Notion and click Connect [3].
Authorize Notion and pick the workspace.
Select a database or create a new one from the fields.
Map form questions to Notion properties.
Toggle Live.
Every new submission lands as a row in the chosen database within seconds.
Good for: lead captures, surveys, hiring pipelines.
Method 2 — Zapier automation (custom logic)
Need branching, filters, or multi‑step workflows? Zapier has a pre‑made Tally → Notion Zap.
In Zapier, click Create Zap and choose Tally: New Response as the trigger [4].
Connect your Tally account (API key in Settings → API keys).
Add an action: Notion: Create Database Item.
Map fields, add filters, or send Slack pings on the side.
Turn on the Zap.
Good for: conditional routing, multi‑app stacks, auto emails.
Method 3 — One‑time CSV import (no integrations)
If you only need a snapshot:
In Tally Responses → Export → CSV.
In Notion, create a table and Paste the CSV—or drag the file in.
Notion converts rows to database items instantly.
Good for: quarterly surveys, historical archives.
Perks over manual copy‑paste
Single source – Data lives with the docs that use it.
No code – Native integration, Zap templates, or drag‑and‑drop CSV.
Instant filtering – Use Notion views to slice answers by status or owner.
History kept – Notion tracks every edit; Tally keeps the raw responses.
Pro tips
Add a “Status” select in Notion to track follow‑ups.
Turn on Tally’s Hidden Fields to pass user IDs without showing them on the form.
Use Notion’s Relation property to link responses to projects.
Final thought
Five minutes is all it takes to plug Tally into Notion.
Pick the native integration for speed, Zapier for logic, or CSV for a quick dump.
Either way, your form data lands where your team already works.
Sources
[1] Tally – “500 000 creators and counting” (June 2025): https://blog.tally.so/500k-creators
[2] Super.so – Notion statistics (2025): https://super.so/blog/notion-stats
[3] Tally Help – Notion integration setup: https://help.tally.so/article/314-integrations-notion
[4] Zapier Templates – Tally + Notion: https://zapier.com/apps/tally/integrations/notion