Step 1 of 3 ยท Permissions
Connect Bill.Dock to your
Notion workspace
Here's exactly what will happen โ and one small choice you'll make in the next 30 seconds.
First: where should Bill.Dock create your inbox?
Notion will ask which pages Bill.Dock can access. Your receipt inbox is created as a sub-page of whichever page you pick โ so pick something with a name you'd be happy to see in your sidebar.
- โ Recommended:Open Notion in another tab, create an empty top-level page called
Bill.Dock, then select it on the next screen. - โ Or:Pick any existing top-level page โ the inbox lives underneath it (e.g. My Workspace โ Bill.Dock Receipt Inbox).
What Bill.Dock can do
- Read pages you select โ only what you grant.
- Create a setup page โ a short instructional page under one of your shared pages.
- Detect tagged rows โ pages where you click the Send to Bill.Dock checkbox.
- Write status back โ Importing โ Imported, plus vendor / date / amount.
- See your email address โ to link your Notion identity to Bill.Dock.
What Bill.Dock won't do
- See pages outside what you select.
- Modify, delete, or move existing content.
- Read or write comments.
- Share your Notion login or password with anyone.
What happens next
- 1Notion asks you to sign in and pick which pages to share. Share the parent pages that contain your receipt databases (Customers, Personal, Projects).
- 2Bill.Dock creates a short setup page under one of those โ open it for instructions.
- 3Add a Send to Bill.Dock checkbox to your receipt databases. Click it on any row to send that file.
One thing before you click Continue
Notion will ask which pages to share with Bill.Dock. Share the parent pages that contain your receipt databases (e.g. Customers, Projects, Personal). Bill.Dock sees children automatically โ sharing a single database means only that database is visible.
You can add more pages later via Notion โ โขโขโข โ Add connections.
Your Notion login stays with Notion. Bill.Dock never sees your password.
A Notion integration