Notion Site Builders Compared – Feather, Super, Potion & Popsy

Notion was just a note-taking and project management app when it was launched, but now it does a lot more ever since the Notion API got launched.

People are using Notion to build websites, publish images on Instagram, and much more — it’s lit, literally.

Here, I will be comparing 4 well-known platforms (Feather.so, Super.so, Potion.so, and Popsy.co) to build websites and blogs using Notion. All the platforms provide an automatic sync feature, if you make changes to a page inside Notion, it will automatically be synced to the website/blog within minutes.

Notion Site Builders

Notion site builders comparison

CategoryFeather.soSuper.soPotion.soPopsy.co
Ideal forBlogsBlogs, Landing PagesBlogs, Landing PagesLanding Pages
Free planNoNoNoYes
Price for 1 site$15 per month$12 per month$8 per monthFree
SEO SupportExcellentGoodGoodGood
CustomizationFairExcellentExcellentExcellent
Ease of useExcellentExcellentExcellentExcellent
Custom domainYesYesYesYes
Custom CSS/JSYes (Global & Page Level)Yes (Global)Yes (Global)Yes
Automatic SSLYesYesYesYes
Static pagesYesYesYesYes
Custom menuYesYesYesYes
Pretty URLsYesYesYesYes
Canonical TagYesNoNoYes
Password-protected pagesNoYesYesNo
Custom themesNoYesYesYes
Build speedGoodExcellentGoodExcellent
Community SupportExcellent
Overall rating9/108/108/107/10
Get startedGet startedGet startedGet started
⏳ Information last updated: Jul 26, 2022

Final words

If you’re looking to start an SEO-friendly blog, I’d suggest going with feather.so undoubtedly. The platform has the best SEO support and has other useful features like adding canonical tags, etc.

If you’re looking to create a robust website where you can do a lot more customization, I’d suggest going with Super.so or Potion.so. Both these platforms offer almost similar features, however, Super.so has a great community, and Potion.so is a bit cheaper.

And, if you’ve to build quick one-page landing pages, I’d suggest going with Popsy.co which is 100% free to use, for now.

That’s it.

If you have another similar and interesting platform, please let me know in the comments below.

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2 Comments

  1. Super.so actually lets you do CSS and html code per page now as well as globally.
    Awesome info, thank you!

    1. DeepakNess says:

      Glad you liked it!

      Yes, it’s a bit old information but I’ll update this post ASAP.