Reset Notion
Resetting Notion may help resolve issues like content not displaying correctly.
Note:
Resetting your app or browser will log you out of any active Notion accounts. Make sure you have your login information handy so you can sign back in after resetting!
Not seeing your menu bar? On Windows, you may have to press
alt
to see it appear.
To reset Notion for desktop:
Select
View
in your device’s menu bar →Force reload
.Select
Help
in your menu bar →Troubleshooting
→Reset & Erase All Local Data
.Close Notion, then:
On Mac: Open Finder, then select
Go
→Go To Folder
in your menu bar. Enter/Users/<USERNAME>/Library/Application Support
, then delete Notion.On Windows: In File Explorer, go to
C:\Users\<USERNAME>\AppData\Roaming
, then delete Notion.
Chrome and Microsoft Edge
Open Developer Tools using
cmd + option + i
for Mac, orctrl + shift + i for Windows
.With Developer Tools open, right click the refresh button in your browser.
Select
Empty Cache and Hard Reload
.In Developer Tools, go to
Application
and expand theCookies
on the left hand side.Right click on the Notion link and select
Clear
.
Safari
Open the
Safari
menu in your system menu bar, and selectPreferences
.In the
Privacy
section, selectManage Website Data
.Find and select
Notion
, then selectRemove All
.
Firefox
To the left of the URL, select 🔒
→ Clear Cookies and Site Data
→ Remove
.
To reset Notion for mobile, simply delete the app from your device and reinstall it. Don’t worry about losing your Notion data — it’s synced to your account!