To manage my blog content, I rely on Notion for writing and organizing everything. When it’s time to publish on my own domain, I use Super.so. It’s an awesome service that takes my Notion pages and turns them into a polished, fully functional website—so I get all the benefits of Notion’s editing experience while looking professional on the frontend.
Why I Love Using Notion
- Effortless Writing for Everyone
- Amazing Editor, Constantly Improving
- Easy Guest Contributions
- Rich Formatting Options
My whole team already knows and loves Notion, so they can jump in and write new posts without any extra fuss.
Notion’s editor is second to none, and with features like Notion AI on the horizon, it’s only going to get better.
If someone wants to submit a guest post, I just invite them to the relevant Notion page—simple and seamless.
From callouts and images to videos and embeds, we can craft dynamic posts that really stand out.
Why I Chose Super.so Over Straight Notion
While Notion is great for writing, Super.so transforms it into a full-fledged blog platform. Here’s what Super.so brings to the table:
- Custom Domain
- Speed and Performance
- SEO and Indexing
- Dark Mode
- RSS Feeds
- Full Customization
- Easy Integrations
I can host everything on my own URL, which strengthens my brand identity.
Super.so optimizes load times, so visitors don’t have to wait around.
It’s optimized for search engines, helping my site rank better and get discovered.
Readers can switch to a more comfortable nighttime reading experience.
People can subscribe and stay up to date with my latest posts.
I get to tweak the logo, fonts, footers, colors—everything—so the site matches my style.
Adding analytics tools or custom scripts is painless.
How I Manage Content in Notion
Super.so pulls all the content from a Notion database, so I keep track of blog posts in a table with these fields:
- Authors
- Description
- Tags
- Visibility (to toggle drafts on/off the site)
Super.so automatically uses each page’s icon as the favicon and the cover image for social media previews. It’s incredibly convenient—my workflow never leaves Notion, yet the public site looks and feels like a standalone website.
More Things Super.so Can Do
You’re not just limited to a blog. With the same approach, you can build:
- Public documentation
- Help centers
- Roadmaps
- Changelogs
- Simple websites for careers, legal info, etc.
It’s all powered by Notion behind the scenes, which is why I love it so much. Everything stays in one place, and publishing new content is a snap.