

- SUPER NOTION WEBSITE FOR FREE
- SUPER NOTION WEBSITE UPDATE
- SUPER NOTION WEBSITE FULL
- SUPER NOTION WEBSITE PLUS
- SUPER NOTION WEBSITE PROFESSIONAL
SUPER NOTION WEBSITE FULL
In my case, I use Ko-Fi as my expected primary income stream as it pertains to this community since I have a full time job, I am not reliant on this blog to provide my income. There are a number of ways to monetize platforms. As of the time of publishing, I have not seen a single cent from any of these methods, which is okay.
SUPER NOTION WEBSITE PLUS
The only ways I currently monetize this platform is in the footer of every page, I have a link to my ko-fi account, plus I will use affiliate links (however I will call them out like this when I use them).

You could be looking at affiliate links, advertising, tip jar, monthly recurring expenses memberships, sponsorships, etc.

(optional) other integrations for the website.(optional) a way to monetize the platform.(optional) analytics platform to check website performance.(optional) email account to set up a new inbox.(optional) domain name registered with a registrar.

SUPER NOTION WEBSITE PROFESSIONAL
Notion and Super both have free tiers that will allow you to get something up an running, but if you want something that looks a little more professional and cleaner, then expect to sink a little money into this venture.
SUPER NOTION WEBSITE FOR FREE
First off, you can technically start this for free without major issues. So there are a few pre-requisites that are required prior to starting this. Think of it as a sort of brain dump of how I am running this site and some of the backend work behind it.
SUPER NOTION WEBSITE UPDATE
Please note this will be more of a “live” article as I will continue to update things as I make changes to the website. Now I know my site needs a little TLC, however throughout this post I will outline how I have this set up, but will present other options as well. I was already using Notion for my primary personal note taking app and found through that it was possible to host a website via Notion’s sharing feature and a second service called Super.so. I was looking for a minimal effort SaaS solution if I could. Running this blog was something I was considering for quite a while before I started it, but I didn’t really want to deal with running a webserver and WordPress myself. There are a few more things that go into hosting this other than just Super and Notion, but I will get into that in a little bit. I was able to essentially go from idea to ready to go in around 10-12 hours, with a lot of that being messing around and making sure things work the way I want. Here I wanted to go over the process I used to set up this blog and the backend work required to get it running.
