InBuild vs Super
Turn your Notion pages into a real-looking website.
Super (and similar tools like Potion.so) make Notion pages render as styled, custom-domain websites. It's a clever workaround for teams that already write in Notion. InBuild is the proper builder for when you want the writing experience but also need real design control and code ownership.
Feature by feature
Pick Super when
- •Your team writes everything in Notion and you want the website to be 'just publish the Notion'
- •You don't need design control beyond what Notion offers
- •Cost is dominant — Super is $14/month, cheaper than most full builders
Pick InBuild when
- You want real layout control — not just Notion blocks with a coat of paint
- AI generation matters
- Code ownership is on the table — Super sites can't be exported in a useful form
- Your site needs interactivity beyond what static-published Notion can offer
Super is a smart workaround if you're already in Notion. InBuild is the right tool when the website matters as much as the content inside it.
Frequently asked questions
Can I migrate from Super to InBuild?
Yes — describe your Super site to InBuild's AI, regenerate the structure, then paste content from Notion as needed. The visual upgrade is usually obvious.
Super vs InBuild for SEO?
InBuild — by a wide margin. Super inherits Notion's well-known SEO limitations (page structure, semantic markup, schema), while InBuild emits proper SEO defaults on every page.
What if my team only wants to write in Notion?
Use Notion → Super for the writing-heavy content sections, and use InBuild for the marketing pages around them. They can live at different subdomains on the same root domain.