I've been using Notion daily for about 3 years. Like many of you, what started as a clean "second brain" slowly turned into a digital junk drawer. I have thousands of pages, but half of them are "Untitled," duplicates from templates I clicked once and forgot, or deeply nested pages I can never find. Search became useless.
I looked for a tool to "audit" my workspace, but everything I found was either an expensive enterprise SaaS or wanted full edit access to my data. I didn't trust them. So, I spent the last few weekends building a simple, read-only tool to fix this: Notion Health Check.
What it actually does:
The "Privacy Audit" (Scariest part): It lists every single page that is shared with the web or external guests. I found old client proposals and a personal journal page that were technically "Public" without me realizing it.
Finds the Zombies: Identifies pages and databases that haven't been touched in >6 months.
Structure Visualization: It looks at the metadata to show you which folders are hoarding the most unused pages.
Vitality Score: Gives you a 0-100 score on how "clean" your workspace is (I'm currently at a solid 64/100 ).
Read-only health check that finds orphan pages, duplicates, and stale content in your Notion workspace. Get a 0–100 score and an actionable report — no content ever leaves your workspace.