Connect Datadog to Notion
Automate Datadog and Notion with AI
Datadog monitors fire while the runbook that explains the fix sits in Notion. Operator.io points OpenClaw at Datadog and Notion so a triggered monitor pulls the matching runbook page into the alert context, post incident notes write back to the Notion timeline, and recurring alerts get grouped against the page that documents them. Ask what is firing right now and it reads Datadog and returns the open monitors beside their Notion runbooks.
It reaches both apps directly or through connectors like Composio MCP and Pipedream MCP, which handle the sign in and token refresh, so there is no Zap to build and no API keys to paste.
What your agent can do with Datadog and Notion
What your agent does in Datadog
Create Dashboard
Create a dashboard in Datadog. Dashboards provide customizable visualizations for monitoring your infrastructure, applications, and business metrics in a unified view.
Create downtime
Creates a new downtime in Datadog to suppress alerts during maintenance windows or planned outages. Useful for preventing false alarms during deployments or maintenance.
Create event
Creates a new event in Datadog. Events are useful for tracking deployments, outages, configuration changes, and other important occurrences.
Create monitor
Creates a new Datadog monitor to track metrics, logs, or other data sources with configurable alerting thresholds and notifications.
Create SLO
Create a Service Level Objective (SLO) in Datadog. SLOs help you define and track reliability targets for your services, enabling data-driven decisions about service quality and reliability investments.
Create Synthetic API Test
Create a synthetic API test in Datadog. Creates a new synthetic API test that continuously monitors API endpoints from multiple locations worldwide. Useful for proactive monitoring of API uptime, performance, and functionality.
What your agent does in Notion
Add multiple content blocks (bulk, user-friendly)
Bulk-add content blocks to Notion. Text >2000 chars auto-splits. Parses markdown formatting. ⚠️ PARENT BLOCK TYPES: Content is added AS CHILDREN of parent_block_id. - To add content AFTER a heading, use PAGE ID as parent + heading ID in...
Append code blocks (code, quote, equation)
Append code and technical blocks (code, quote, equation) to a Notion page. Use for: - Code snippets and programming examples (code) - Citations and highlighted quotes (quote) - Mathematical formulas and equations (equation) Supported blo...
Append layout blocks (divider, TOC, columns)
Append layout blocks (divider, TOC, breadcrumb, columns) to a Notion page. Supported types: - divider: Horizontal line separator - table_of_contents: Auto-generated from headings - breadcrumb: Page hierarchy navigation - column_list: Mul...
Append media blocks (image, video, audio, files)
Append media blocks (image, video, audio, file, pdf, embed, bookmark) to a Notion page. Use for: - Images and screenshots (image) - YouTube/Vimeo videos or direct video URLs (video) - Audio files and podcasts (audio) - File downloads (fi...
Append table blocks
Append table blocks to a Notion page. Use for structured tabular data like spreadsheets, comparison charts, and status trackers. Example: { "table_width": 3, "has_column_header": true, "rows": [ {"cells": [[{"type": "text", "text": {"con...
Append task blocks (to-do, toggle, callout)
Append task blocks (to-do, toggle, callout) to a Notion page or block. Supported block types: - to_do: Checkbox items (checkable/uncheckable) - toggle: Collapsible sections - callout: Highlighted boxes with emoji icons All three types su...
How it works
Tell the agent what you want to happen between Datadog and Notion, for example to watch one and act in the other, or to keep the two in step. It reads what it needs from Datadog, works out what to do, and runs the matching action in Notion without you mapping a single field.
You can have it run once, on a schedule, or whenever something changes. Ask it for a status any time and it reads the latest from both apps back to you in the same chat.
Common questions about Datadog and Notion
- How do I connect Datadog and Notion to Operator?
- You authorize Datadog and Notion once each from your Operator dashboard. Operator holds both connections and refreshes the access tokens for you, so your agent keeps working across them without you signing in again.
- What can my agent do across Datadog and Notion?
- Tell it the job and it moves between Datadog and Notion as one task, choosing which actions to run on each side. There is nothing to map and no trigger to configure; you give instructions the way you would to a person.
- Can my agent keep Datadog and Notion in sync?
- Yes. It can watch Datadog and act in Notion, or keep both in step, reading from one and running the matching update in the other. This runs on demand when you ask or on a schedule you set.
- Do I need to build a workflow or write code?
- No. There is no workflow to build, no fields to map, and no API keys to paste. Operator manages both connections, and you give the agent instructions in plain language.
Datadog and Notion integrations
Put your agent on Datadog and Notion
Sign in, connect both apps, and hand your agent the work. The same setup reaches every app in the catalog. Your first week is free.
Try for free