Super.so
Content & SocialTurn Notion pages into fast, SEO-friendly websites with custom domains, themes, and analytics — ideal for GTM docs, portals, and knowledge bases.
Super.so transforms Notion pages into fast, SEO-friendly public websites with custom domains, themes, and analytics. It's the simplest way for GTM teams already in Notion to publish customer-facing knowledge bases, product documentation, changelogs, and marketing portals. Changes in Notion auto-sync to the live site within minutes. While it lacks an API and advanced customization, its zero-friction publishing workflow makes it ideal for teams that want their internal Notion content to do double duty as public-facing resources.
Best for
Teams already using Notion that want to publish customer-facing docs, knowledge bases, or marketing sites with zero extra content management overhead.
Last updated: March 23, 2026
14/50
Overall Score
API Quality
3/10
GTM Relevance
11/20
Pricingpaid
Complexityeasy
Learningeasy
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Pricing
paid
Starter $16/mo per site, Growth $39/mo per site
Strengths & Weaknesses
Strengths
Seamless Notion integration — edit in Notion, auto-publish to your custom domain
Fast page loads with static generation and CDN delivery — great Core Web Vitals
Custom themes, fonts, and nav let you brand the site beyond Notion's default look
Built-in SEO optimization with meta tags, sitemap, and Open Graph support
Zero learning curve if your team already uses Notion for content
Weaknesses
No API or programmatic access — entirely dependent on Notion for content management
Per-site pricing at $16-39/mo adds up if you need multiple sites
Limited interactivity — can't add forms, dynamic content, or custom JavaScript easily
Dependent on Notion's uptime and API — if Notion is down, your site may show stale content
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What is Super.so?
Super.so transforms Notion pages into fast, SEO-friendly public websites with custom domains, themes, and analytics. It's the simplest way for GTM teams already in Notion to publish customer-facing knowledge bases, product documentation, changelogs, and marketing portals. Changes in Notion auto-sync to the live site within minutes. While it lacks an API and advanced customization, its zero-friction publishing workflow makes it ideal for teams that want their internal Notion content to do double duty as public-facing resources.
Is Super.so free?
Super.so is a paid product. Starter $16/mo per site, Growth $39/mo per site
What are Super.so alternatives?
Popular alternatives to Super.so include Webflow, GitBook, Typedream. Compare features, API quality, and pricing on GTM Tools.
Does Super.so have an API?
Super.so has limited API support.
Who is Super.so best for?
Teams already using Notion that want to publish customer-facing docs, knowledge bases, or marketing sites with zero extra content management overhead.