Super.so lives in Notion.
Portfolio starts from your resume.
Super.so turns Notion pages into a fast, tidy website, and if you already run your life in Notion it is a natural fit: edit in Notion, publish through Super. The catch is the tie: your site depends on your Notion workspace as its source. Portfolio has no such tie. Paste your resume and it drafts a multi-page site you own in about a minute, with a matched designer resume and live ATS scoring. If Notion is already your home, Super may be the better fit. If not, read on.
What Super.so is great at.
An honest read before the comparison. If Notion is already your workspace, Super has real advantages, and here they are.
Write in Notion, publish through Super. No second editor to learn.
Super serves your Notion content as a quick, clean public site.
If your notes, docs, and content already live in Notion, this is a short hop.
The site is driven by your Notion pages, so it stays linked to that workspace.
Super.so and Portfolio, judged fairly.
Different starting points. Super wins if you already live in Notion. Portfolio wins if you want a site drawn from a resume, with nothing to maintain in Notion.
| Super.so | Portfolio | |
|---|---|---|
| Best at | Publishing a site if you already live in Notion | A site drafted from your resume |
| Source of content | Your Notion pages | Your pasted resume, no Notion needed |
| Ongoing tie | Site stays linked to Notion | Standalone site you own outright |
| How you start | Set up Notion pages, then connect Super | Paste a resume, get a full draft |
| Time to a draft | As long as building Notion pages takes | About a minute |
| Resume tooling | None, it publishes Notion | Matched designer resume, 48 layouts, live ATS scoring |
| Cover letter | No | A matched cover letter drafted alongside |
| Custom domain | Yes | Yes, TLS handled automatically |
Already run everything in Notion? Super is a clean way to publish it. Want an owned site from a resume with no Notion to maintain? That is Portfolio.
When to choose Super.so.
Portfolio does not connect to Notion and does not plan to. If Notion is where your content already lives, Super is the better pick, and we will say so.
Move to Portfolio if you
- +Want a standalone site you own, not one tied to a Notion workspace.
- +Have a resume to draft from and do not want to build Notion pages first.
- +Want a matched designer resume, live ATS scoring, and a cover letter with the site.
- +Would rather choose from 60 designs than style content inside Notion.
Keep Super.so if you
- −Already run your work in Notion and want to publish it directly. Super wins here.
- −Like editing in Notion and want your site to update as those pages change.
- −Are publishing a wiki, docs, or a knowledge base built in Notion.
- −Have no resume to draft from and prefer starting from Notion content.
Super.so questions, answered.
Straight answers about the Notion tie, ownership, and when each tool fits.
Do I need Notion to use Portfolio?
No. That is the main difference. Super.so is built to publish Notion pages, so it works best when your content already lives there. Portfolio starts from a pasted resume and builds a standalone site, with no Notion account required.
Is my Portfolio site tied to another app?
No. Super sites stay linked to the Notion workspace that feeds them. A Portfolio site is a standalone website you own on your own domain, not a view onto a Notion page.
Does Super.so score my resume?
No, because Super publishes Notion pages. Portfolio gives you 48 resume layouts and live ATS scoring so an applicant tracking system can read your resume. Try the free ATS score checker first.
Which is faster to a first draft?
Portfolio, if you do not already have Notion pages ready. With Super you build the Notion pages first, then connect them. Portfolio drafts the whole site from a resume in about a minute. See resume to portfolio.
Do both support a custom domain?
Yes. Super connects a custom domain, and Portfolio connects one with TLS handled automatically. On that point they are comparable.
Should I switch from Super.so to Portfolio?
Only if you would rather not run your site through Notion. Super stays the better choice for people who already live in Notion. Portfolio is for people who want an owned, resume-driven site with a scored resume.
Keep reading.
The product, how a resume becomes a site, and the free tool to check your resume.
No Notion required.
Start from your resume.
Keep Super.so if Notion is already your home. When you want an owned site with nothing to maintain in Notion, paste your resume into Portfolio and get a site, a scored resume, and a matched cover letter in about a minute, with TLS handled for you.