Notion Sites is a feature within Notion that lets users and teams publish their Notion pages as public websites, enabling everything from personal portfolios to company wikis to be hosted directly from Notion's workspace. The published sites maintain Notion's distinctive block-based layout and typography system. Notion-powered sites are identifiable through requests to Notion's CDN infrastructure, the presence of Notion-specific JavaScript globals, and the characteristic nested block structure in the HTML. Notion Sites is included with all Notion plans, which start free for personal use and scale to $10/user/month for team plans.
Paste any URL to instantly detect whether it was built with Notion Sites. Our engine checks 4 technical signals.
Notion Sites is used across many industries. These are the most common website types built on this platform:
Publishers & bloggers
Flexible content management with rich plugin ecosystems
Enterprise businesses
Scalable CMS with extensive customization
NGOs & nonprofits
Affordable open-source platform with wide community support
E-commerce retailers
WooCommerce integration for product catalogs
Every Notion Sites website leaves distinctive technical fingerprints. Here's what to look for:
JavaScript Patterns
2 script patterns linked to Notion Sites
HTML Attributes
2 HTML patterns in the page source
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