Super.so publishes your Notion pages to the public web. NotionMember puts them behind a login — with members, groups, and gated content managed for you.
With Super.so, membership means stitching together third-party auth tools. With NotionMember, it's the core feature.
Native authentication without third-party integrations. Just add member emails.
Invite members, organize them into groups, and gate pages per group.
Gate specific pages or whole sections by plan or access level.
Update in Notion, changes appear immediately. No republishing.
Use your own domain for a branded member experience.
No stacking a site builder plus a $29+/mo membership add-on.
Side-by-side for membership functionality
Super.so is excellent for public Notion websites. If your content should live behind a login, NotionMember is built for exactly that.
The same page Super.so publishes — no content migration needed.
Choose a free subdomain or connect the custom domain you already own.
Invite by email or sync members from a Notion database.
Most people search for a Super.so alternative because they need functionality Super.so doesn't focus on — usually membership, login walls, or gated content. If that's your reason, NotionMember was built for exactly that use case.
Yes. Both tools render your existing Notion pages, so there's nothing to migrate — connect the same Notion page to NotionMember, add your members, and point your domain.
NotionMember focuses on faithful Notion rendering plus membership, not deep design customization. If pixel-level design control of a public site is your priority, Super.so remains a great choice.
Absolutely. Many creators keep their public marketing site on Super.so and run their members-only content (courses, client portals, communities) on NotionMember.
Create your members-only Notion site in minutes.
Free plan available • No credit card required