Show HN: We built a permissions layer for Notion

(notionportals.com)

11 points | by PEGHIN a day ago ago

7 comments

  • techknight a day ago

    I usually read HN through Feedly, which tries to grab an appropriate image for the target of the headline link.

    For your site, it returned a product logo with a very, very different name: https://notionportals.com/og-image.png

    • siddflinch a day ago

      Lowest-of-low effort AI slop image (how long would it have taken to screenshot a Google Slide?) and the user's post history tells me everything I need to know.

  • distartin 18 hours ago

    Great, we also just launched last year started by solving our problems. Now serving 1500+ users.

    https://portalwith.com

  • poisonborz a day ago

    Congrats to creating something you think is valuable. Do you see a risk that your business model is taking away income from an API provider that you 100% depend on - meaning the plug could be pulled at any minute while you have paying customers?

  • al_borland a day ago

    > Real Companies. Real Results.

    Are they? They look made up. I looked up TechFlow and the CFO on their website doesn’t match the one listed in the testimonial. Many of the others don’t seem to have a web presence to speak of at all.

    • dinkleberg a day ago

      Not a chance in the world these are real. The entire page is clearly 100% AI generated.

  • HenryBemis a day ago

    IMHO1: Notion is a Confluence+SharePoint+Jira with useless "AI" to quickly create templates.

    Anyone who uses it for your made-up use-case is silly, and has no sense of 'segregation of duties' (access).

    IMHO2: this is a process/procedure problem, not a technical problem (to quote GDPR's phrase) "..technical and organisational measures necessary to ensure.." this is an organisational problem that you are trying to solve as technical.

    I have very recently tried to work with Notion staff in applying basic "compliance" controls, and their input/response was next-to-garbage, with a big "we didn't build it for/like this mate" attitude. E.g. complete lack of "canned reports showing inactive users", "canned reports showing failed login attempts", and so on. One will have to drill though the audit logs, extract the lot, and go excel magic. Other 'within-Notion' solutions are (politely) 'inaccurate'.

    Overall it is a GRC/Privacy nightmare and I am happy to not be a user of this any more :)