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"path": "/t/trusted-approval-policy-for-repeated-connector-write-actions/1381447#post_1",
"publishedAt": "2026-05-21T20:27:53.000Z",
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"textContent": "ChatGPT currently asks for manual confirmation every time it updates Notion page properties.\n\nFor users who repeatedly approve the same kind of low-risk action, this creates heavy friction. In my case, I use ChatGPT for backlog and story maintenance in Notion. It often updates properties like Goal, Sprint, Status, Estimates, and related URLs. I approve these requests every time, but the repeated modal makes the workflow unnecessarily slow.\n\nPlease add a trusted approval setting for connector write actions, for example:\n\n * Always allow this specific action for this connector\n\n * Always allow updates to selected Notion databases/pages\n\n * Allow bulk property updates for the next 30 minutes\n\n * Require confirmation only for destructive actions\n\n\n\n\nThis should be opt-in, visible, and revocable from settings.\n\nA useful safety model would distinguish between:\n\n * Non-destructive property updates\n\n * Creating new records/pages\n\n * Deleting data\n\n * External sharing\n\n * Payment or financial actions\n\n\n\n\nThe current all-or-nothing confirmation flow makes sense for risky actions, but it is too heavy for repeated, non-destructive Notion maintenance tasks that the user has already approved many times.",
"title": "Trusted approval policy for repeated connector write actions"
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