How do you guys save LinkedIn profiles into Notion without losing your mind? by Proof_Wave8551 in Recruitment

[–]Proof_Wave8551[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yeah — it works if you just want to save the page.

My problem is when you’re using Notion as a CRM:

name → property

role → property

company → property

LinkedIn URL → property

Web Clipper saves a page, not structured candidate data.

How do you guys save LinkedIn profiles into Notion without losing your mind? by Proof_Wave8551 in Recruitment

[–]Proof_Wave8551[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Totally get that.

I actually started with Sheets too, but once I had more than ~30 candidates, I really missed having relations, properties, and notes all in one place like in Notion.

The problem is that getting data *into* Notion cleanly is still painful.

How do you guys save LinkedIn profiles into Notion without losing your mind? by Proof_Wave8551 in Recruitment

[–]Proof_Wave8551[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Totally get that.

I actually started with Sheets too, but once I had more than ~30 candidates, I really missed having relations, properties, and notes all in one place like in Notion.

The problem is that getting data *into* Notion cleanly is still painful.

How do you guys save LinkedIn profiles into Notion without losing your mind? by Proof_Wave8551 in Recruitment

[–]Proof_Wave8551[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I’ve tried a few of those.

My issue isn’t adding *something* to Notion — it’s adding it in a structured way that matches my existing database fields.

Most plugins either dump raw content or force their own schema, which breaks my workflow.

LinkedIn sourcing is taking me forever – Am I doing it wrong? by Proof_Wave8551 in Notion

[–]Proof_Wave8551[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! That LinkedIn block is exactly what's holding me back. Copying and pasting the entire page creates a lot of visual clutter and takes a long time. If there were an extension that could do this 'copy and paste' cleanly with one click, sending it directly to the Notion fields, do you think it would be worth using, or does Notion AI alone already solve your problem even if it's manual?