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Using Notion for OKRs (Objectives & Key Results)

Unmatched flexibility as an all-in-one workspace — combines docs, wikis, databases, and project management in a single tool. When combined with OKRs (Objectives & Key Results), this makes Notion a strong candidate for teams who want a structured, repeatable workflow without sacrificing flexibility. OKRs (Objectives & Key Results) works best in Notion when you leverage its okr tracking, roadmapping to implement the framework's key practices directly in the tool your team already lives in.

About OKRs (Objectives & Key Results)

OKRs link team and individual goals to company strategy through a hierarchical Objectives and Key Results structure. They are typically set quarterly and reviewed weekly.

Objectives are qualitative, inspiring, and memorable
Key Results are quantitative, time-bound, and measurable
OKRs cascade from company to team to individual
Weekly check-ins and quarterly reviews close the feedback loop

How to set up OKRs (Objectives & Key Results) in Notion

1

Set up your OKR hierarchy

Use Notion's native OKR feature to create the company-level Objectives first. Then create team-level Objectives aligned to each company Objective. Under each Objective, add 3–5 Key Results that are specific, measurable, and time-bound (one quarter).

2

Link team work to Key Results

In Notion's roadmap, tag every initiative or epic with the Key Result it drives. This creates the strategy-to-execution linkage that makes OKRs operational rather than decorative. Any work that doesn't connect to a Key Result should be challenged.

3

Configure weekly check-ins

Set up an automation in Notion to remind Key Result owners every Monday to update their confidence score (1–10) and current progress value. Automations reduce the admin burden of weekly check-ins — the biggest reason OKR programs fail.

4

Run quarterly reviews and set next cycle

Use Notion's reporting to generate a quarterly OKR review: which Key Results hit target (≥ 70%), which missed, and which were stretch targets that should recalibrate. Record the retrospective notes directly in Notion alongside the OKR records for future reference.

Which Notion features matter for OKRs (Objectives & Key Results)

Notion has 2 of 2 core OKRs (Objectives & Key Results) features natively.

FeatureWhy it matters for OKRs (Objectives & Key Results)Notion
Okr TrackingOKR hierarchy, check-ins, and progress tracking
RoadmappingStrategic planning and PI/initiative mapping
Analytics DashboardVelocity, throughput, and outcome measurement
Custom FieldsTracking methodology-specific metadata
AutomationsReducing ceremony overhead with trigger-action rules

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