About TEMPLOTION

TEMPLOTION wasn’t born from a business plan — it was shaped by real-world experience.

Back in 2021, we conducted a deep analysis of legal consulting services provided to Ukrainian tech companies, startups, and service teams. After a year of working closely with clients, one pattern became clear: the same questions kept coming up. People weren’t just looking for advice — they needed clear, practical tools to structure their workflows. Tools that, as it turned out, already existed in Notion — or could be built there using templates.

The more we worked with clients, the more we saw:

  • Those who were already using Notion were eager to share their setups — sometimes for free, sometimes for a symbolic fee.
  • Those who weren’t yet using Notion but received our consulting through it became interested — but faced barriers: high-quality templates in Ukrainian were hard to find, and understandable guidance was even rarer.
  • Even when templates were available, they often reflected a completely different reality — tailored to the U.S. market, not local needs.

We realized that Notion is much more than a tool — it’s a workspace where ideas, documents, calendars, and projects live and grow together. But for it to truly work in our context — in Ukrainian, for Ukrainian teams — we needed a dedicated platform.

That’s how TEMPLOTION came to life.

TEMPLOTION is the result of years of consulting, experimenting, and implementing Notion inside real teams. We don’t just create templates — we help teams build reliable, everyday workflows that support actual tasks, goals, and growth.

We’ve seen how Notion can combine calendars, docs, notes, tasks, and projects into one living system. And we’ve distilled this experience — from legal team structures to startup dashboards — into practical, easy-to-use templates.

TEMPLOTION is our way of sharing this experience with a wider community. We're here for anyone looking for tested, real-world templates built not “for aesthetics,” but for real work — and now we’re excited to bring these solutions to English-speaking Notion users as well.