InBuild vs Notion Sites
Publishing Notion pages as websites — quick, ugly, locked in.
Notion Sites lets you publish any Notion page as a public website. It's fast to set up but cosmetically limited and tied entirely to Notion's editor. InBuild is the proper builder when you outgrow that workflow: real layout control, AI generation, exportable code.
Feature by feature
Pick Notion Sites when
- •Your team already lives in Notion and a few internal-facing pages just need to be public
- •You want the simplest possible workflow — type in Notion, share a URL
- •Visual polish doesn't matter; you need a wiki-style reference site
Pick InBuild when
- The site is customer-facing and visual design matters
- You need SEO depth (Notion's SEO is famously weak)
- You want to move off Notion at some point without rebuilding
- AI generation, theming, and code export are part of your roadmap
Notion Sites is convenient if you already write in Notion. InBuild is the real choice when the site matters as much as the content — for SEO, branding, and ownership.
Frequently asked questions
Can I import Notion content into InBuild?
Not directly — Notion's export formats are quirky. The fastest path is to describe the structure to our AI and let it rebuild the layout, then paste the prose content into the resulting pages.
Will InBuild work for documentation like Notion?
It can. We don't have a built-in CMS or markdown editor like Notion's, but exported InBuild sites are Next.js — drop in MDX or any CMS you prefer.
Is Notion better for SEO than InBuild?
No. Notion is widely criticized for SEO. InBuild emits proper metadata, JSON-LD, sitemaps, and OG images for every page by default.