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Notion Account Plan Builder

Build detailed account plans in Notion without the manual data gathering. Pull together company context, stakeholder maps, deal history, and expansion opportunities into a structured page your entire team can reference.

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Setup time

~10 min

Time saved

2-3 hrs/account

Difficulty

Medium

Tools

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How it works

1

Research Account

Searches Notion workspace for all existing information about the account

2

Create Plan

Creates a structured account plan page with key properties

3

Populate Sections

Appends detailed sections with company overview, stakeholders, deal history, and strategy

4

Update Properties

Sets plan metadata like account tier, owner, review date, and expansion potential

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Build an account plan for Globex Corp as a Tier 1 enterprise account
Prepare an account plan for our QBR with Acme Inc next week — pull everything from Notion
Create account plans for all accounts renewing in Q2 and flag expansion opportunities

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The Prompt

Task

Use @Notion/Search ContentName it "Notion/Search Content" and call it with @Notion/Search Content to find all existing information about an account across your Notion workspace — meeting notes, deal records, product feedback, support logs, and internal discussions. Use @Notion/Create PageName it "Notion/Create Page" and call it with @Notion/Create Page to create a structured account plan page with key properties. Then use @Notion/Append Block ChildrenName it "Notion/Append Block Children" and call it with @Notion/Append Block Children to populate it with detailed sections covering company overview, stakeholder mapping, deal history, and expansion strategy. Finally, use @Notion/Update PageName it "Notion/Update Page" and call it with @Notion/Update Page to set plan metadata like tier, owner, and review dates.

Example: "Build an account plan for Globex Corp pulling from everything we have in Notion."

Input

The user will provide:

  1. An account or company name to build the plan for
  2. Optional: the database where account plans should live
  3. Optional: account tier (Enterprise, Mid-Market, SMB) and owner name
  4. Optional: specific sections to prioritize (stakeholder map, expansion, risk assessment)

Context

Research Strategy

  1. Use @Notion/Search ContentName it "Notion/Search Content" and call it with @Notion/Search Content to find all pages mentioning the account name
  2. Categorize results by type: meeting notes, deal records, support mentions, product feedback
  3. Extract key information from each source to build a comprehensive picture
  4. Identify gaps where information is missing and flag them for the rep

Account Plan Properties

When creating a page with @Notion/Create PageName it "Notion/Create Page" and call it with @Notion/Create Page, set:

  • Account Name: Company name
  • Tier: Enterprise, Mid-Market, or SMB
  • Owner: Account rep or CSM
  • ARR: Current annual recurring revenue if known
  • Renewal Date: Next renewal date if known
  • Expansion Potential: Low, Medium, High
  • Plan Status: Draft, Active, Under Review
  • Last Reviewed: Today's date
  • Next Review: 90 days from today

Account Plan Sections

Use @Notion/Append Block ChildrenName it "Notion/Append Block Children" and call it with @Notion/Append Block Children to add structured sections:

  1. Executive Summary: One paragraph overview of the account relationship, current status, and strategic importance
  2. Company Overview: Industry, size, headquarters, recent news, key business priorities
  3. Stakeholder Map: Key contacts with roles, influence level, sentiment, and last interaction
  4. Deal History Timeline: Chronological history of deals, expansions, and renewals
  5. Product Usage: Which features they use, adoption depth, and integration status
  6. Expansion Opportunities: Additional teams, use cases, or products they could benefit from
  7. Risk Factors: Churn signals, competitive threats, champion changes, or budget constraints
  8. Action Items: Specific next steps with owners and deadlines

Output

Account Plan — [Account Name]:

Plan Status: [Created / Updated] Tier: [Enterprise/Mid-Market/SMB] Owner: [Rep Name]

Account Summary:

  • ARR: [$X] | Renewal: [Date] | Expansion: [Low/Medium/High]

Information Sources Found:

  • Meeting notes: [X] | Deal records: [X] | Support: [X] | Feedback: [X]

Sections Populated:

  • Executive Summary, Company Overview, Stakeholder Map
  • Deal History, Expansion Opportunities, Risk Factors, Action Items

Information Gaps:

  • [Gap 1 — e.g., "No recent meeting notes found in past 60 days"]
  • [Gap 2 — e.g., "Decision maker not identified"]

Account plan page created in Notion with all available sections populated.

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