Notion widgets

Notion widgets that are alive — not just screenshots.

Streakly ships two interactive Notion widgets: a habit heatmap and a travel atlas. Both render in any Notion /embed block, both update live, and both let you log inside Notion without redirecting away.

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Same demo data — six Pro themes, swipe or wait 5s.

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Travel Atlas

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A live world map of every city you've been. Embed it the same way.

Sample of 16 cities across 6 continents — try the four themes.

Why most Notion widgets are dead

Most 'Notion widgets' you find online are either static images that you have to manually swap out, or third-party services that broke when their developer moved on. Streakly is built specifically for the embed lifecycle: every widget is a real interactive iframe, owned by you, with a private write token so only you can edit.

Habit heatmap

GitHub-style yearly grid. Track workouts, deep work, calories, anything daily.

Travel atlas

Live world map of cities and countries you've visited. Drills into states for major countries.

Click-to-log embed

Both widgets accept clicks inside the Notion iframe. No redirect, no popup, no copy-paste.

Owner-only editing

Per-widget write tokens mean teammates can view your embed without being able to mutate it.

Frequently asked

Are these the only widgets?

For now, yes — we ship slow and deliberate. Two widgets we're actually proud of, instead of fifty we're not.

Do they work outside Notion?

Yes — anywhere with iframe support: Coda, Capacities, your personal site, Obsidian (with the embed plugin), and so on.

What's coming next?

We're working on a books-read widget and a sleep tracker. Tell us what you want at the feedback box on the homepage.

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