Notion is a platform you build and maintain. SprintFlint is a tool that just works. If you started with a Notion sprint database — kanban view, story points column, status select — and you’re tired of every sprint planning meeting devolving into “wait, why did this rollup break?”, a migration is usually a 30-minute job.
SprintFlint’s AI ticket importer reads Notion exports natively. Story points, statuses, descriptions, and dates all map across.
Steps
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1 Export your Notion database
On your Notion sprint database, click … → Export → Markdown & CSV → Include subpages. This gives you a CSV plus the full prose for every ticket.
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2 Sign up for SprintFlint
Create a free account at sprintflint.com/magic-link/new.
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3 Import via AI
On an empty sprint, Import → From text. Paste the CSV (or zip the markdown export and drop it in). SprintFlint structures the tickets automatically: title, description, story points, status, owner, tags.
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4 Re-create the sprint shape
Notion sprint databases vary wildly. SprintFlint applies sensible defaults —
backlog → todo → in_progress → in_review → done → cancelled— so you don’t need to re-design your status column. -
5 Drop the formula columns
SprintFlint computes velocity, burndown, capacity, and forecast automatically. The Notion formulas, rollups, and sub-databases that were keeping your sprint dashboard alive — you can delete all of them.
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6 Invite the team
Settings → Team → Invite by email. Magic-link sign-in; no Notion-style permission tree to maintain.