Wow!!! It’s awesome!
Thanks Hendrik!! Really appreciate it.
What are the “pros/advantages” of this (Notion Databases Two-Way Sync!) method, compared with Make/integromat?
What are the “pros/advantages” of this (Notion Databases Two-Way Sync!) method, compared with Make/integromat?
Good question! Make is an amazing tool because it’s so flexible. You can use it to architect logic, including things like: “when a new record enters Airtable, push that record to Notion”.
Whalesync on the other hand is designed specifically for 2-way syncing data. There are many things you can’t do with Whalesync, but the thing we do very well is mirroring data across two apps.
How this manifests in terms of benefits:
You can setup a two-way sync in minutes rather than hours (no need to create tons of Make scenarios, instead just map your data and you’re good to go)
All the tricky parts are handled for you like syncing linked records and rich text
- Syncing is much more stable/reliable
Good question! Make is an amazing tool because it’s so flexible. You can use it to architect logic, including things like: “when a new record enters Airtable, push that record to Notion”.
Whalesync on the other hand is designed specifically for 2-way syncing data. There are many things you can’t do with Whalesync, but the thing we do very well is mirroring data across two apps.
How this manifests in terms of benefits:
You can setup a two-way sync in minutes rather than hours (no need to create tons of Make scenarios, instead just map your data and you’re good to go)
All the tricky parts are handled for you like syncing linked records and rich text
- Syncing is much more stable/reliable
i knew about whalesync since some time ago but did not use it thinking that it was one more tool like zapier and integromat.
i knew about whalesync since some time ago but did not use it thinking that it was one more tool like zapier and integromat.
Appreciate the feedback! You’re 100% right - we need to do a better job of making that clear.
Based on what you mentioned, we just added this to our docs :grinning_face_with_big_eyes: : What is Whalesync? - Welcome to Whalesync
I love this but, as someone who brings innovations / new approaches into a larger nonprofit (= bureaucracy), the pricing model is a nonstarter. I would have to pay for it myself and use it for longer than the trial period to even start to make the case and show value. I'm still getting folks to stop sending Word docs and our intranet is built in Cold Fusion...
Agreed on the pricing here. I'd watched some videos, read the blog, started getting architectural ideas, had *no* idea that Whalesync would cost $100/month for a personal plan.
the price is wayy too expensive for a freelancer/just starting out. I would only need one integration two way sync, once a day, for like 1000 records max.
What about:
- 2-way sync between 2 airtable views.
- 2 way-sync between a google sheet and an airtable view?
I think that byteline.io allows 2way sync for views (byteline.io/docs/article/9uv9muc0rb-airtable-data-sync)