Soft Pink Notion Widgets: The Complete Aesthetic Collection Guide

The Soft Pink collection is a set of 15 ready-to-embed Notion widgets built around a soft, romantic pink theme. Each widget sits on a frosted-glass card over a gentle pink gradient, with a matching light and deep-rose dark mode — the kind of detail that turns a plain dashboard into something that feels personal and warm. This guide covers what each widget does, who it suits, and how to drop any of them into your Notion pages in minutes.

Why Soft Pink?

Most Notion widget packs lean clinical: flat greys, hard edges, and a single accent color. The Soft Pink collection takes the opposite path. It is built for people who want aesthetic Notion widgets that look as good as they work — pastel pink cards, frosted glass, soft shadows, and gentle gradients that sit together on a page without clashing. If you are styling a journaling page, a study dashboard, a wellness tracker, or a wedding or birthday planning page, this collection gives you a coherent cute Notion widget set rather than a pile of mismatched embeds.

The collection still covers the practical essentials: telling time five different ways, running focused work sessions, counting down to events, planning with a calendar, tracking habits and hydration, doing quick math, and checking the weather. Because all 15 widgets share the same soft pink visual language — and most carry their own light and dark themes — they look intentional side by side.

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. The Soft Pink Analog Clock

The Soft Pink Analog Clock is the centerpiece of the collection — a romantic pink timepiece with smooth, continuously sweeping hands on a frosted-glass face. Double-click the clock to flip it over and pick any city timezone or GMT offset, then toggle between a soft light and a deep rose dark theme. Your timezone and theme are saved locally, so the clock looks exactly the same every time your dashboard loads.


2. Clean and Readable: The Digital Clock

The Soft Pink Digital Clock shows the live time and date in a clean frosted-glass card. Double-click to flip to settings, where you can pick any city timezone or a GMT offset and switch between a light and a romantic dark theme. Good for anyone who wants a simple digital clock to check the live time and date at a glance, with the soft pink styling keeping the page calm rather than busy.


3. A Mechanical Touch: The Flip Clock

The Soft Pink Flip Clock displays hours and minutes, with each digit flipping like an old mechanical airport board every time it changes. It resizes to fit any embed and automatically matches your light or dark theme. A stylish, eye-catching alternative to a plain digital clock for any dashboard where the small details matter.


4. Tell Time in Words: The Word Clock

The Soft Pink Text Clock tells the time in natural language, lighting up letters within a grid to form phrases like "IT IS QUARTER PAST THREE." Corner dots track the extra minutes between five-minute intervals for full precision. It is the most distinctive clock in the collection — a genuine conversation piece for personal dashboards, home screens, or anywhere you want a subtle design detail that still serves a function.


5. Stay in Sync: The World Clock

The Soft Pink World Clock shows your local time alongside two other cities in one frosted-glass card. Pick each location from a searchable list and the widget displays the live time and correct GMT offset for every zone, handling daylight saving automatically. Your three choices and the theme are saved locally, making it ideal for remote teams and long-distance dashboards.


6. Get Focused with the Pomodoro Timer

The Soft Pink Pomodoro Timer helps you work in focused intervals. Switch between focus, short break, and long break modes, watch a slim gradient progress bar fill, and start, pause, or reset with one tap. A light and a romantic dark theme are built in, and your current mode is remembered locally — a calm productivity timer for any study or work dashboard.


7. Simple and Effective: The Timer Widget

The Soft Pink Timer is a flexible countdown timer with a smooth circular progress ring. Set any minutes and seconds, then start, pause, reset, or add 30 seconds, a minute, or five minutes on the fly. When it reaches zero it shows a sweet "Time's Up!" with an optional chime. Useful for writing sprints, cooking timers embedded in recipe notes, or any focus session where you want a countdown without opening a separate app.


8. Count Down to What Matters

The Soft Pink Countdown widget counts the days, hours, and minutes until any moment that matters. Name your event, pick a target date and time from the built-in calendar, and the frosted-glass card keeps a live tally for you. The soft pink styling makes it a natural fit for a wedding, birthday, or launch dashboard — a keepsake countdown rather than a stopwatch.


9. Plan Your Days with the Calendar Widget

The Soft Pink Calendar is a romantic pink monthly calendar in a frosted-glass card. Page through months, see today clearly outlined, and tap any day to pin it with a soft gradient highlight. Your selected date and theme are saved locally, so the calendar stays personal to your dashboard.

If you also want to pull in events from your real calendar, see our guide on how to embed Google Calendar in Notion — the two pair well on a single planning page, with the Soft Pink Calendar handling the visual context and Google Calendar showing live events.


10. Keep Perspective with the Life Calendar

The Soft Pink Life Calendar maps your years into a visual grid — filled cells for years already lived, a deep-rose 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, and a progress bar shows the percentage of life elapsed. A reflective widget suited to personal dashboards, goal-setting pages, or annual review layouts where the bigger picture matters alongside the daily to-do list.


11. Organize Your Day with the Todo List

The Soft Pink Todo List keeps today's tasks in a tidy frosted-glass card. Type a task and hit add, check items off with a heart-pink circle, delete the ones you don't need, or reset the whole list at once. Everything is saved locally so your tasks persist between sessions — a simple todo list that keeps your Notion workspace tidy and ready for action.


12. Track Anything with the Counter Widget

The Soft Pink Counter 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, 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.


13. Build a Healthy Habit: The Water Intake Tracker

The Soft Pink Water Intake Tracker logs your hydration and keeps a running total across the day. Review your progress in card view, a detailed table, or a weekly bar graph — all within the same frosted pink widget. Ideal for health-focused Notion setups, habit dashboards, and anyone building a wellness routine inside their workspace.


14. Quick Calculations with the Calculator Widget

The Soft Pink Calculator is there for times when you need to do some math without leaving Notion. This basic calculator handles addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, all wrapped in a warm frosted-glass card. A useful small widget for quick budgets, project estimates, or any math you need to do right away in your Notion workspace.


15. Stay Informed with the Weather Widget

The Soft Pink Weather widget brings live local weather information directly to your Notion page. It automatically detects your location and shows the current temperature, conditions, and a matching weather icon in a frosted-glass card — no account, no API key, no setup. A warm, romantic alternative to a minimal weather card for dashboards that lean cozy or playful.


Start Your 'Soft Pink' Experience Today!

This collection of 15 widgets covers the full range of everyday Notion dashboard needs — from five different ways to tell time and a Pomodoro timer to a life calendar for long-term reflection, a hydration tracker, a persistent counter, and a calculator. 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 Soft Pink 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, Soft Pink 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 Soft Pink widget should you start with?

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

  • Soft Pink Analog Clock — if you want the signature romantic look as the focal point of your page
  • Pomodoro Timer — if you use Notion for work or study and want a dedicated focus tool
  • Water Intake Tracker — if you are building a wellness or habit dashboard
  • 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 Soft Pink widgets

Can I use more than one Soft Pink widget on the same page?

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

Do the widgets update in real time?

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

Do the Soft Pink widgets have a dark mode?

Many of them do. The analog clock, digital clock, calendar, Pomodoro timer, timer, countdown, to-do list, and world clock each include a light and a deep-rose dark theme that you can toggle, and the flip clock and word clock match your existing light or dark theme automatically. Your choice is saved locally.

Can I customize a Soft Pink widget?

Yes. Any Soft Pink 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 Soft Pink, Sleek Blue, and Retro Style collections?

Soft Pink uses a romantic pastel pink palette with frosted-glass cards and built-in dark themes — the most decorative of the three. Sleek Blue uses a clean, modern blue palette with a minimal interface, and Retro Style uses a warm, faded vintage palette with nostalgic type and a lo-fi radio. All three share many of the same widget types but with very different designs. Browse the full widget catalog to compare styles side by side.