API Connection Errors
How to fix common API connection errors with Notion
Common API Errors
Error: “Invalid API Token”
This means your Notion connection has expired or been revoked.
Solution:
- Disconnect from Notion in extension settings
- Reconnect and re-authorize
- Select your database again
Error: “Database Not Found”
The selected database may have been deleted or you’ve lost access.
Solution:
- Check if the database still exists in Notion
- Verify you have edit permissions
- Select a different database in extension settings
- Try refreshing the database list
Error: “Rate Limit Exceeded”
You’ve made too many requests to Notion’s API.
Solution:
- Wait a few minutes before trying again
- Reduce batch export size
- Contact support if issue persists
Error: “Network Error”
Connection to Notion API failed.
Solution:
- Check your internet connection
- Verify Notion is accessible (visit notion.so)
- Try again in a few moments
- Check browser console for detailed errors
Error: “Authorization Failed”
Notion authorization is invalid or expired.
Solution:
- Open extension options
- Click “Disconnect from Notion”
- Click “Connect to Notion” again
- Complete the authorization flow
Gemini-Specific Errors
Error: “Not on Gemini page”
The extension can only work on Gemini chat pages.
Solution:
- Navigate to https://gemini.google.com/
- Open a conversation
- Try exporting again
Error: “Failed to fetch conversation”
The extension couldn’t retrieve the conversation content.
Solution:
- Refresh the Gemini page
- Wait for the conversation to fully load
- Try exporting again
- Check browser console for errors
Still Having Issues?
If none of these solutions work, please contact support with:
- Error message screenshot
- Browser console logs (F12 → Console tab)
- Steps to reproduce the issue
- Browser version and OS
Need more help? Contact Support