Comparison

Framer vs Super.so: Which is right for your website?

Super.so turns Notion pages into fast websites, which is great for teams that want to manage content in Notion and publish docs, wikis, or simple sites. Framer is a full design-first website platform with animations, true responsive control, and a built-in CMS. If your content lives in Notion and you want minimal setup, Super.so fits; for a design-led business website, Framer wins.

What is Super.so?

Super.so is a tool that turns Notion pages into fast, custom-domain websites. It is popular with founders, indie hackers, and teams that already manage content in Notion and want to publish it as a site with better speed, SEO, and styling than Notion's native publishing.

Super.so

Strengths

  • Manage all content directly in Notion
  • Faster and more SEO-friendly than native Notion publishing
  • Custom domains, themes, and basic styling
  • Great for docs, wikis, and simple content sites
  • Low setup effort for existing Notion users
  • Affordable monthly pricing

Weaknesses

  • Design is constrained by Notion's block structure
  • Limited animations and interaction design
  • Responsive control is basic compared to true web tools
  • Not built for design-led marketing sites or portfolios
  • Advanced layouts require workarounds or custom code
  • Look and feel still reads as "a styled Notion page"

Framer

Advantages

  • Complete design freedom with pixel-perfect control
  • Best-in-class animations and scroll interactions
  • Built-in CMS purpose-built for web content
  • True responsive design with granular breakpoints
  • Comprehensive SEO toolkit and strong performance
  • Custom code components for any functionality
  • Professional, design-led output for marketing sites
  • Real-time collaboration for design teams

Choose Framer for design-led sites. Choose Super.so for Notion-based content sites.

Super.so is excellent for what it does: publishing Notion content as a fast, tidy website with minimal effort. If your content already lives in Notion and you want docs, a wiki, or a simple site, it is a strong fit. But it is bounded by Notion's structure. For a design-led marketing site, portfolio, or product site that needs custom layouts, animations, and full creative control, Framer is the better platform. Some teams even run both: Framer for the marketing site, Super.so for the docs.

Frequently asked questions

Is Super.so better than Framer if I use Notion?

If your priority is managing content in Notion and publishing it quickly, Super.so is convenient. But you trade design control for that convenience. Framer gives you full creative freedom and a dedicated web CMS, which matters more for marketing sites where design quality drives results.

Can I migrate from Super.so to Framer?

Yes. We rebuild the site in Framer with proper design, animations, and SEO, and port content into Framer CMS. If you want to keep editing in Notion for some sections, we can discuss hybrid approaches during planning.

Which is better for SEO, Framer or Super.so?

Both improve on native Notion publishing. Framer offers a more complete SEO toolkit (schema via custom code, full meta control, sitemaps) and stronger performance on design-heavy pages, giving it the edge for competitive marketing SEO.

Which is cheaper, Framer or Super.so?

Super.so starts around $12-16/month. Framer starts at $5/month for a custom domain. Framer is competitive on price while offering a full design platform rather than a Notion publishing layer.

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