Any page you build in Notion can be turned into a beautiful Notion Site with just a click. Publish a blog, resume or portfolio, job listing, landing page — the possibilities are as wide as the web itself 🪄
Jump to FAQsWhat you can do with Notion Sites
With Notion Sites, you can:
Publish an unlimited number of pages to the web.
Claim one notion.site domain.
Turn on search engine indexing for your Sites.
If you’re on a paid plan, you’ll also unlock additional customization for your site that includes search engine optimization, themes, integration with Google Analytics, and more. You'll also have the ability to purchase an add-on to use your existing custom domains with Sites, and more.
Learn more about Notion Sites feature availability and pricing here →
Publish a Notion Site
To publish a Notion Site:
Open the page you want to publish and select
Share
at the top.Open the
Publish
tab.Select
Publish
.
Select View site
to see your Notion Site live on the web! As you make changes to the content in a published Notion page, the Site will update automatically.
Note: Publishing a Notion page to the web means all of its subpages will be published too. Make sure all your page’s subpages are good to go before you hit publish!
Learn how to build a beautiful, ready-to-publish Notion Site here →
Adjust settings for your Notion Site
Once your Notion Site is published, open the published page in Notion and select Share
at the top → Publish
. From this menu, you can:
Copy the link to your live Notion Site so you can share it with others.
Select
Site customization
to further personalize your Site. Learn more about customizing your site in this article →Select
Search engine indexing
and toggle onDiscoverable on the web
to make your site searchable on the web. If you’re on a paid plan, you’ll also be able to edit your link title and description for search engine optimization.Open the dropdown next to
Link expiration
to choose when the link to your Notion Site will automatically expire.Manage all of your sites by selecting
All published sites
.
You can also control what actions people can take if they have the link to your published Site. To do this:
Open the published page in Notion and select
Share
at the top →Share
.Open the dropdown next to
Anyone with published link
and choose what actions a visitor can take. If they’re logged into Notion, they can edit the page, comment on it, view it, or remove it from the web.
How visitors interact with your Notion Site
Note: When you publish a Notion page to the web, the webpage’s metadata may include the names, profile photos, and email addresses associated with any Notion users that have contributed to the page.
When you publish a Notion Site:
Anyone on the web can view it.
Subpages are also published by default, along with any of their subpages. You can restrict subpage permissions to hide them from public view!
If your Notion Site contains a database, viewers can toggle between views and open the pages within.
Depending on the settings you’ve toggled on and the customizations you make, viewers can also edit, duplicate, search, or comment on your Site.
As you make changes to the content in your Notion page, the Site will update automatically.
If you’re on a paid plan, you can do even more to tailor the experience for your Site’s visitors! Learn how in this article →
Unpublish your Notion Site
To take your Notion Site off the web:
Open the page you want to unpublish and select
Share
at the top.Open the
Publish
tab.Select
Unpublish
.
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FAQs
Does Notion support custom domains?
Learn how to claim a notion.site
domain or connect a custom domain to your Notion Site here →
Can you link to a specific section of a page?
You can use a table of contents in your public page to create anchor links to its headings.
If I change my workspace domain name, will my public page URLs still work?
If you change your workspace domain, any existing links starting with the previous domain will no longer work. You'll need to share the new link. To find the new link, open the published page in Notion and select Share
at the top → Publish
. Find the URL at the top and select 🔗
next to it to copy it.
I shared my public page URL but it takes people to a page with a "Continue to external site by following the link below" error message. What did I do wrong?
Make sure you’ve shared the link to the published page, and not the version of the page in your Notion workspace! The link should begin with your Notion workspace domain name. To find it, open the published page in Notion and select Share
at the top → Publish
. Find the URL at the top and select 🔗
next to it to copy it.
Can I password protect a page?
Unfortunately, not at the moment. If the person you want to share a page with has a Notion account, you can share your page privately by selecting Invite a person
in theShare
menu at the top of a page.