How Mookerjee Design Blueprinted Its Notion System

Deliberately not a design-studio project tracker. The system was scoped around the loop the business actually runs on: Lead Source → Capture → Qualify → Discovery Call → Proposal → Closed Project → Content → More Leads.
Notion Relations vs Rollups: When to Use Each

Relations and rollups are the two features that turn separate Notion databases into one connected system, and they’re the two people mix up most. Here’s the distinction that ends the confusion.
How Felize Botanica Scoped Its Notion System

Felize Botanica designs, installs, and maintains green walls, interior landscaping, and roof gardens across three service lines. The business already ran on a real tech stack. The problem wasn’t a missing tool. It was that the entire stack stopped at the sale.
How to Use Linked Database Views in Notion (Step by Step)

Master linked database views in Notion and you can surface exactly the right slice of your data anywhere in your workspace, all from one source of truth that never falls out of sync.
The “One Database Per Object” Rule: The #1 Principle for a Clean Notion Workspace

Almost every messy Notion workspace has the same underlying fault, and one principle fixes most of it: one database per object.
How Whitney Farm Estate Runs Its Wedding Season in Notion

Whitney Farm Estate runs a full wedding season from spring thaw through fall, and Megan Woonton was managing all of it herself (inquiries, couples, vendors, documents, and inventory) across a patchwork of disconnected tools.
How to Think in Databases (Not Pages)

Here’s the shift that changes everything: in Notion, you have to stop thinking in pages and start thinking in databases.