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How to Automatically Track YouTube Stats in Notion - No-Code
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- 1 - Intro
- 2 - Project End Result Preview
- 3 - Table of Contents and Written Version
- 4 - Tutorial Overview and Requirements
- 5 - PART 1: Prep your Notion Database
- 6 - 1a: Create the Stat Properties
- 7 - 1b: Create the YT ID Formula Property
- 8 - 1c: Add the "Label" Properties
- 9 - PART 2: Get a Google API Key
- 10 - 2a: Create a Google Cloud Project
- 11 - 2b: Enable the YouTube Data API
- 12 - 2c: Create Your API Key
- 13 - 2d: Add an API Key Restriction
- 14 - PART 3: Build the Automation on Make
- 15 - 3a: Make.com Free Plan Limits
- 16 - 3b: Final Scenario Preview
- 17 - 3c: Create Your Scenario and Connect to Notion
- 18 - 3d: Notion Permissions Review
- 19 - 3e: Configure the Notion "Search Objects" Module
- 20 - 3f: How to Find Your Database ID
- 21 - 3g: Add Filters to the Query
- 22 - 3h: Run the Notion Module
- 23 - 3i: Set up the HTTP Module
- 24 - 3j: Reviewing the YouTube Data API Docs
- 25 - 3k: Setting the GET Request URL
- 26 - 3l: Setting up the Query String Parameters
- 27 - 3m: Parse the Response as JSON
- 28 - 3n: Test the Scenario
- 29 - 3o: How Bundles Work on Make.com
- 30 - 3p: Add the Notion "Update Database Item" Module
- 31 - 3q: Configure the Property Fields
- 32 - 3r: Test the Scenario and See Results
- 33 - 3s: Add Thumbnails as Page Covers
- 34 - 3t: Create a Router
- 35 - 3u: Add the Notion "Update a Page" Module
- 36 - 3v: Add a Filter to the "Update a Page" Path
- 37 - 3w: Run the Final Test
- 38 - 3y: Schedule and Enable the Scenario
- 39 - Tutorial Recap
- 40 - Alternative Tool: Pipedream Low-Code
- 41 - Creator's Companion Template
- 42 - Notion Tips Newsletter and Outro