1. Duplicate to your workspace.

  2. Download and install Queue Mac App

    For Macs with Intel processors

    For Macs with Apple M1

  3. Open Queue Mac App, click Enable. This will add Queue to your Notion Mac App, then automatically quit & reopen it.

    Check/uncheck  to enable/disable Queue in your Notion Mac App.

    Check/uncheck Enable to enable/disable Queue in your Notion Mac App.

  4. Go to Notion. Click the button at the top right of the page (next to Share), then select Open settings.

    If you don’t see the  button, try reload your browser.

    If you don’t see the button, try reload your browser.

  5. You’ll see an empty settings screen because Queue is not enabled yet. Click Enable Queue.

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  6. Queue will ask for access to your workspace in the next screen. Make sure to select your desire workspace, Notion doesn’t automatically do it. Then click Select pages.

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  7. Check to allow Queue to access your Tweets database, then click Allow access.

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  8. Go back to Notion, you should be able to see Queue settings now.

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  9. Search for your Tweets database in the Tweets database search box.

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  10. Configure other settings:

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  11. Click Twitter accounts on the sidebar to open Twitter accounts tab and connect your Twitter account.

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  12. You’re all set 🎉! Now go to your Tweets database and try write something.

    The Tweets database is just a Notion database, you can use it on your phone, tablet, or anywhere Notion supports (even in another integration), customize it, and enhance it.

    Have fun!

<aside> ❔ Got more questions? Message us @queue_so or [email protected].

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