Sleek Blue Notion Widgets: The Complete Collection Guide

The Sleek Blue collection is a set of 15 ready-to-embed Notion widgets designed to work well together. Each one shares a clean, modern blue color palette that keeps your workspace looking consistent while adding real functionality. This guide covers what each widget does, who it is best suited for, and how to embed any of them into your Notion pages in minutes.

Why Sleek Blue?

Most Notion widget options fall into two camps: plain and functional, or highly decorative but distracting. Sleek Blue is designed to sit in the middle — clear enough to use every day without visual fatigue, and polished enough to make your workspace feel intentional.

The collection covers the most common Notion dashboard needs: tracking time, managing tasks, monitoring health habits, checking the weather, staying aware of multiple time zones, running focused work sessions, and reflecting on longer-term goals. All 15 widgets share the same visual language, so they can live on the same page without clashing.

Every widget in this collection is hosted by WidgetsForNotion and embedded via Notion's standard /embed block. There is no code to maintain, no external service to manage, and no setup beyond pasting an embed URL. If you want to adjust the style or behavior of any widget, you can also copy it and edit it using the AI creator on the homepage.

1. Get Focused with the Pomodoro Timer

Pomodoro Timer widget supports focused work sessions and structured breaks. This ready to use widget is a good choice for managing your deep work sessions or for a dedicated productivity timer on your Notion page.


2. Stay Hydrated with the Water Intake Tracker

Daily Water Tracker makes tracking your water intake simple and easy to see. See your progress with a card view, or look at detailed times and totals in a table view. For a bigger picture of your drinking habits, the weekly graph shows your weekly intake graph for the past seven days. It is an important hydration log for anyone wanting to prioritize their health in Notion.


3. Count Down to What Matters

Countdown widget makes it simple to track important moments. Set a future date and time, and the widget will show a live countdown in days, hours, and minutes. It is helpful for big events like a project launch, a birthday, or an upcoming trip.


4. Organize Your Day with the Todo List

Todo List widget offers a simple but effective way to manage your daily tasks right inside Notion. You can easily add tasks, mark them as done, delete single items, or clear your whole list. This simple todo list is perfect for quick notes and reminders, keeping your Notion workspace tidy and ready for action.


5. Stay Informed with the Weather Widget

Weather widget brings small, up to date local weather information directly to your Notion page. This widget automatically finds your location and shows the current time, date, city, country, temperature, and an easy to understand weather icon. The 'Sleek Blue' background provides a nice look, making this compact weather card a good looking and useful addition to any Notion dashboard.


6. Navigate Time Zones with the World Clock

World Clock widget makes keeping track of different time zones simpler. It shows your local time along with two other chosen cities and their time differences. This multi city clock is quite useful for arranging meetings, staying in touch with people far away, or just knowing the world time display across different areas. It is a good addition for a Notion team dashboard or a personal travel planner.


7. Simple and Effective: The Timer Widget

Timer widget offers a simple, adjustable countdown timer ideal for short periods of focused work, cooking, or any task that needs quick timing. Set your minutes and seconds, and press start. When time runs out, you will hear a sound and get a notification. Useful for timed writing sprints, cooking timers embedded in recipe notes, or any focus session where you want a countdown without opening a separate app.


8. Manage your schedule with the Calendar Widget

Calendar widget is a great choice for those who like a neat, interactive calendar directly on their Notion page. It is perfect for noting dates, choosing specific days for planning, or simply adding a nice looking, always there calendar view to your Notion setup. Useful for noting upcoming deadlines or choosing a sprint start date without navigating away from your workspace.


9. Quick Calculations with the Calculator Widget

Calculator widget is there for times when you need to do some math without leaving Notion. This basic calculator easily handles simple math like adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing, as well as percentages. It is a useful small widget for quick budgets, project guesses, or any math you need to do right away in your Notion workspace.


10. Classic Elegance: The Analog Clock

Analog Clock widget provides a well made clock with a smooth second hand movement, adding a touch of traditional, elegant style to your Notion pages. You can pick from many ready made timezones to show, making it a useful timezone clock as well as a decorative one. It is a good choice for those who like classic looks and a calm live time display on their Notion dashboard.


11. Simple Time Telling: The Digital Clock

For a clear, easy to read display of time and date, Digital Clock widget is an excellent option. It shows the exact time along with the full date, updated every second. This widget is good for anyone who likes a clean, simple digital clock to quickly check the live time and date or see times in different zones without any visual distractions.


12. Tell Time in Words: The Text Clock

The Text Clock displays the current time as natural language rather than digits. A grid of letters illuminates to form phrases like "IT IS QUARTER PAST THREE," with corner dots tracking the extra minutes between five-minute intervals for full precision. It is the most distinctive clock in the Sleek Blue collection — a genuine conversation piece for personal dashboards, home screens, or anywhere you want a subtle design detail that still serves a functional purpose.


13. Keep Perspective with the Life Calendar

The Life Calendar maps your entire lifespan into a single visual grid — filled cells for years already lived, an amber cell for the current year, and empty cells for what lies ahead. Enter your birthday and expected lifespan in the settings panel to personalize it. A progress bar shows the percentage of life elapsed. A stoic, reflective widget suited to personal dashboards, goal-setting pages, or annual review layouts where the bigger picture matters alongside the daily to-do list.


14. Track Anything with the Counter Widget

The Counter widget goes up or down with a single click or tap, holds its value automatically between visits, and supports keyboard arrow keys for precise control. Hold either button to move through larger values quickly. Useful for tracking workout reps inside a training log page, word count goals on a writing dashboard, reading tallies, or any situation where you need a persistent number that does not reset when you close the tab.


15. Old-School Elegance: The Flip Clock

The Flip Clock displays hours and minutes with a mechanical flip animation each time a digit changes — styled after the split-flap displays found in airports and train stations. The widget resizes to fit any embed width and automatically switches between light and dark themes to match your Notion workspace. A stylish alternative to a plain digital clock for any dashboard where small visual details reinforce a cohesive design.


Start Your 'Sleek Blue' Experience Today!

This collection of 15 widgets covers the full range of everyday Notion dashboard needs — from live clocks and Pomodoro timers to a word clock that spells out the time, a life calendar for long-term reflection, a persistent counter, and a mechanical flip clock. Each widget is ready to embed immediately, and every one can be copied and customized using the AI editor if you need a different color, layout, or behavior.

Copy any widget from the collection to your workspace to make it truly your own. Using our editing feature, you can adjust and transform it with AI to fit your exact needs.

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How to embed a Sleek Blue widget in Notion

Adding any widget from this collection to your Notion page takes about two minutes:

  1. Open the widget page on WidgetsForNotion (for example, Sleek Blue Pomodoro Timer).
  2. Preview the widget to confirm it fits your dashboard.
  3. Unlock the widget to get your personal embed URL.
  4. In Notion, go to the page where you want the widget. Type /embed and choose the Embed option.
  5. Paste the embed URL and click Embed link.
  6. Resize the embed block by dragging its edges until the widget fits your layout.

If you want to change the color, layout, timezone, or behavior of any widget, copy it from your dashboard and use the AI editor to describe the changes you want. The AI will regenerate the widget to match your request.

Which Sleek Blue widget should you start with?

If you are setting up a Notion dashboard for the first time, start with one of these:

  • Pomodoro Timer — if you use Notion for work or study and want a dedicated focus tool
  • Digital Clock — if you just want a clean time display that fits any page style
  • Weather widget — if you check conditions before commuting or planning your day
  • Life Calendar — if you use Notion for personal growth, goal-setting, or annual reviews and want a longer-term perspective alongside daily tools

Once you have one widget embedded and resized correctly, adding the rest of the collection to other pages or columns is straightforward. Most users find that a three-widget setup — one time tool, one productivity tool, and one daily context tool — covers the majority of their dashboard needs without making the page feel busy.

Frequently asked questions about Sleek Blue widgets

Can I use more than one Sleek Blue widget on the same page?

Yes. Because they share a design language, multiple Sleek Blue widgets look good side by side. A common layout is a two-column grid with the clock or timer on the left and a to-do list or calendar on the right.

Do the widgets update in real time?

Most do. The analog clock, digital clock, world clock, text clock, and flip clock update automatically every second. The weather widget refreshes automatically. The life calendar updates based on the current date. The water intake tracker, countdown, Pomodoro timer, timer, counter, and to-do list update based on your interaction. The calendar widget updates when you navigate months.

Can I customize a Sleek Blue widget?

Yes. Any Sleek Blue widget can be copied to your dashboard and customized using the WidgetsForNotion AI editor. Describe the changes you want — a different timezone, color tone, font size, or layout — and the AI will apply them.

Do the widgets work on Notion mobile?

Embedded widgets are visible in Notion on mobile, but the interactive experience (clicking, typing, toggling) works best on desktop. Test the specific widget you plan to use on mobile before adding it to a mobile-primary workflow.

What is the difference between the Sleek Blue collection and the Retro or Ghibli collections?

Sleek Blue uses a clean, modern blue palette with a minimal interface. Retro and Ghibli collections use different visual styles suited to different workspace aesthetics. All collections contain some of the same widget types (clock, calendar, calculator) but with distinct designs. Browse the full widget catalog to compare styles side by side.