You initiated an owner transfer in Notion but the status remains Pending Confirmation. The new owner received an email but clicking Accept does nothing or the transfer does not complete. This happens because the transfer requires the new owner to accept from the correct email account and within a specific time window. This article explains why the transfer gets stuck and provides the exact steps to complete or cancel the pending transfer.
Key Takeaways: Fixing a Stuck Notion Owner Transfer
- Settings & Members > Members > Transfer Owner: Initiates the transfer and sends the confirmation email to the new owner.
- Check the email inbox of the invited owner: The acceptance link expires after 72 hours and may land in spam or junk folders.
- Cancel and re-initiate the transfer: If the link expired or the new owner cannot accept, cancel the pending transfer and start a fresh one.
Why the Owner Transfer Gets Stuck on Pending Confirmation
When you transfer workspace ownership in Notion, the system sends an email to the new owner with an Accept Ownership button. The transfer status shows Pending Confirmation until the new owner clicks that button and confirms their identity. The transfer can remain stuck for several reasons:
Email Delivery Problems
The confirmation email may not reach the new owner. It can be blocked by spam filters, sent to the wrong email address, or delayed by the email provider. If the new owner uses a corporate email with strict security rules, the email may be quarantined or deleted automatically.
Expired Acceptance Link
The acceptance link in the email expires 72 hours after the transfer is initiated. If the new owner does not click the link within that window, the transfer remains Pending Confirmation and cannot be completed without canceling and restarting.
Logged Into the Wrong Notion Account
The new owner must accept the transfer while logged into the Notion account associated with the email address that received the invitation. If they are logged into a different account, the Accept button may appear to do nothing or redirect to an error page.
Steps to Complete a Stuck Owner Transfer
Follow these steps in order to resolve a pending transfer. If one step does not work, move to the next.
- Verify the new owner email address
Open Settings & Members from the left sidebar. Click Members. Look for the pending owner transfer entry. Confirm the email address shown under Invited matches the email address the new owner uses for Notion. If it does not, cancel the transfer and re-invite with the correct email. - Ask the new owner to check their email
Have the new owner check all inboxes including spam, junk, promotions, and social folders. Search for an email from Notion with the subject You have been invited to own [Workspace Name]. If they find it, ask them to open it and click the green Accept Ownership button. - Ensure the new owner is logged into the correct Notion account
Before clicking Accept, the new owner should open Notion in a browser and verify they are logged into the account that matches the invited email. They can check by clicking their avatar in the top-left corner and looking at the email under their name. If they are logged into a different account, log out and log in with the correct email. - Accept the transfer from a desktop browser
The Accept Ownership button works best on a desktop browser like Chrome, Edge, or Firefox. Ask the new owner to open the email on a computer instead of a mobile device. If the button does not respond, right-click it and select Open in new tab. - Cancel and re-initiate the transfer
If the above steps do not work, the current owner must cancel the pending transfer. Go to Settings & Members > Members. Find the Pending Confirmation entry. Click the three-dot menu next to it and select Cancel Transfer. Then click Transfer Owner, enter the new owner email, and confirm. The new owner will receive a fresh email with a new 72-hour link.
If Notion Still Shows Pending Confirmation After Acceptance
The new owner clicked Accept but the status did not change
This usually means the new owner clicked Accept while logged into a different Notion account. The system cannot match the invitation to the account. Have the new owner log out of all Notion sessions, log in with the exact email that received the invitation, and click the Accept link again. If the problem persists, cancel the transfer and re-initiate it with the same email.
The transfer link expired
If more than 72 hours have passed since the transfer was initiated, the link in the email will not work. The current owner must cancel the pending transfer as described in step 5 above and start a new one. The new owner should accept the new invitation within the same day to avoid expiration.
The new owner never received the email
Ask the new owner to add notifications@m.notion.so to their email contacts or safe sender list. Then ask the current owner to cancel and re-initiate the transfer. After the new email arrives, the new owner should check all folders again. If the email still does not appear after 15 minutes, try using a different email address for the new owner.
Cancel Transfer vs Revoke Access: What Each Does
| Item | Cancel Transfer | Revoke Access |
|---|---|---|
| Action location | Settings & Members > Members > three-dot menu on Pending Confirmation entry | Settings & Members > Members > three-dot menu on a member row |
| Effect on transfer | Stops the pending transfer completely | Does not affect the transfer; only removes the member from the workspace |
| Effect on new owner | The invited person loses the ability to accept | The member loses access to workspace content |
| When to use | When the transfer is stuck or the wrong person was invited | When a member should no longer access the workspace |
Use Cancel Transfer only when you need to stop a pending owner handover. Do not use Revoke Access on the new owner unless you want to remove them from the workspace entirely.
You can now resolve a stuck Notion owner transfer by checking the email, verifying the account, or canceling and restarting the process. If the new owner uses a corporate email, ask them to whitelist Notion emails first to prevent future delays. For faster transfers, have the new owner keep their Notion session open on a desktop browser and accept within 24 hours of receiving the invitation.