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Super.so Alternative: Publish Without Notion

Super.so adds a design layer and custom domain on top of Notion. Anchorify skips the Notion layer entirely: write a markdown file, run one command, get a URL.

Feature-by-feature

Anchorify Super.so
Requires Notion account
Requires Notion page to be public
Content lives locally Yes (your file) No (Notion cloud)
CLI publish Yes (anchorify file.md)
Markdown-native authoring Notion block editor
Custom domain Pro plan Personal ($16/site/month)
Per-site billing No (per user) Yes ($16–$28/site/month)
Analytics Included (views, time-on-doc, scroll) Paid add-on ($10–$30/month)
Version history Unlimited, all plans None (Notion plan-gated)
Editorial hold (publish when ready) Always (you run the command) Pro only ($28/site/month)
Inline comments No native
Design templates Yes (designer gallery)

FAQ

Does Anchorify work without a Notion account?
Yes. Anchorify has no connection to Notion at any step. You write a markdown file in any editor, publish with anchorify file.md, and get a URL back. No Notion account, no Notion subscription, and no Notion page required at any point.
Can I use a custom domain on Anchorify?
Yes, on the pro plan. Setup is a standard CNAME configuration pointing to anchorify.io. Custom domains on Anchorify are per-org: one pro upgrade covers your entire account, not per-domain.
Does Super.so require a paid Notion plan?
No. Super.so works with Notion's free plan as long as the page is publicly shared. But you do need an active Notion account and a Notion page published to the web. If your Notion account lapses or you unpublish the page, the Super.so site stops serving regardless of your Super.so subscription.
What happens to my Super.so site if I stop paying Super.so?
The custom domain, custom theme, and SSL certificate stop serving. Super moves sites to a super.site subdomain with the Made with Super badge re-enabled. Your content stays in Notion but the custom domain association is dropped.

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