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How to Make a Timetable in Notion

Updated on:
May 25, 2026
By:
Madhav Bhandari
Use this interactive demo to learn how to build a structured weekly timetable inside Notion.

Quick summary

Learn how to create a timetable in Notion using a table database with custom properties like Time, Date, Status, and Notes. This step-by-step guide shows you how to structure and populate a weekly planner entirely within Notion's block-based editor.


Steps

  1. Type /table to open the block menu in your Notion page.
  2. Click Table view from the block options to insert a database table.
  3. Rename the first column to Time to label your schedule rows.
  4. Add a Date property to capture the schedule date for each entry.
  5. Add additional properties as needed, such as Status, Tasks, or Notes.
  6. Fill in the details for each timetable entry row by row.
  7. Your timetable is now ready in Notion and can be updated anytime.

📌 Why this matters

Building a timetable in Notion lets you centralize your weekly schedule alongside your notes, tasks, and projects in one flexible workspace. Notion's database table view supports custom properties like Date, Status, and Notes, making it easy to track and update your schedule without switching tools. This approach is ideal for students, teams, and individuals who want a structured yet customizable weekly planner that lives where their work already happens. Because Notion syncs across devices, your timetable stays accessible and editable anytime.
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