If you want to schedule automations to run at certain times or on demand, Tapti is a good general-purpose option. The tool lets you run automations from Notion pages with buttons you can customize. You can schedule automations to run at specific times or run them on demand, all without any programming. Tapti offers a 7-day free trial before you have to pay for a monthly or annual subscription.
Another good option is Kili, which has a user-friendly interface for automating tasks. Kili connects to a range of business tools and lets you run tasks on a schedule or on demand. It also comes with a variety of templates for common tasks like scraping websites, summarizing documents and more. Kili has a free plan with limited usage, so it's a good place to start automating your Notion workflows.
If you want a more powerful automation tool, Relay offers deeper integration with tools like Notion, Airtable and Google Docs. Relay offers more advanced workflow tools and human-in-the-loop steps for collaboration. Its workflow automation features are designed to be useful for teams of any size, so it's a good option if you want to take your Notion automation work to the next level. Relay also has a free plan, which you can upgrade for more automation.
Last, Respell is a no-code automation tool that lets you create intelligent workflows or "Spells" with a drag-and-drop editor or natural language. It connects to Notion and other common tools, offering customizable workflows and prebuilt templates. Respell's no-code approach means you can automate Notion tasks without any programming skills, and it has a free plan to get you started.