Backup & restore for Notion
Most backup tools can save your Notion. Almost none can put it back. Restora restores your databases with their relations, rollups, and views intact — not a pile of disconnected files.
Your backup downloads to you. Nothing is stored on our servers.
The problem
You can save your Notion a dozen ways. The hard part — the part that matters the day something breaks — is putting it back the way it was.
You get Markdown and CSV. Re-importing rebuilds pages, but relations between databases, rollups, and your views don’t come back.
They run daily and store snapshots — but when you actually need to restore relational data, most hand you an archive and leave the reconnecting to you.
Re-linking every task to its project, rebuilding every rollup and board view — exactly when you can least afford the time.
What Restora does
The whole point of a backup is the restore. Restora is built around the half everyone else skips.
Your databases come back connected. Relations point to the right pages and rollups recompute — automatically, not by hand.
Boards, filters, sorts, and grouping come back too — not just raw rows in a table you have to rebuild around.
Your backup downloads straight to you. Restora keeps no copy of your data and never stores your Notion token.
Connect through Notion’s official OAuth. You choose what Restora can see, and you can disconnect any time.
Why Restora
Saving a copy is the easy half. Faithfully rebuilding relational data is the hard half — and the only half that counts when something goes wrong.
Straight talk
A backup tool is only worth trusting if it’s honest about its limits. Here are ours, up front.
Your databases — properties, relations, rollups, and views.
Standalone pages, wikis, and uploaded files aren’t included.
Restore creates new databases, so IDs change. Faithful for relational data — never 100% lossless.
We’d rather tell you this now than surprise you later.
Pricing
Simple and flat. Back up as often as you like, and restore whenever you need to.
Early-access pricing — may change before public launch.