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title: Notion Integration - Sentinow
description: Import Notion docs as a knowledge base and publish test results back
canonical_url: https://sentinow.io/integrations/notion
md_url: https://sentinow.io/integrations/notion.md
last_updated: 2026-04-24T08:19:53.644Z
---

# Sentinow + Notion

Import Notion docs as a knowledge base and publish test results back

**Category**: Documentation
**Type**: API Key

## Overview

Connect Notion and Sentinow stores your pages as a project knowledge base. When generating test cases, Sentinow references the imported specs and requirements to ground the output in your actual product.

Sentinow indexes the Notion pages you select and uses them as context during test creation — manually or with AI. Your Notion workspace stays the source of truth; Sentinow just reads from it.

Publish test plans and release reports back to Notion so teams that live there can see test evidence without accessing Sentinow directly.

## Features

- Import Notion pages and databases as a project knowledge base
- Sentinow references imported docs when generating test cases
- AI test generation grounded in your PRDs and feature specs
- Publish test run summaries to Notion pages
- Publish release readiness reports to your Notion workspace
- Notion stays the source of truth — Sentinow indexes, not duplicates

## Use Cases

### Test generation from PRDs

Import your product requirement documents from Notion. When you create test cases for a new feature, Sentinow references the imported PRD — so test steps and acceptance criteria are grounded in the actual spec, not written from scratch.

### Shared release reports in Notion

Publish Sentinow release readiness reports to your Notion project space before a launch. Engineers and product managers who live in Notion see test pass rate and open defects alongside the rest of the launch checklist.

### Test plans for product teams

Publish test plans from Sentinow to Notion so product managers can review what's being tested before a feature ships. No Sentinow account needed — everything is readable in Notion.


## Sitemap

See the full [sitemap](https://sentinow.io/sitemap.md) for all available pages.
