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Comparison

Astro vs Notion

A head-to-head look at Astro and Notion — features, pricing, and what to pick. Plus a modern alternative to both.

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Side-by-side

Astro

Modern static-first web framework

Astro is a modern web framework shipping zero JS by default. Great for content sites — but it's a framework, not a CMS. You need a backing data source.

PricingFree (framework)
Open sourceYes
Self-hostableYes
AI built-inNo
Headless APINo
Custom domainYes

Pros

  • +Zero JS by default
  • +Modern DX
  • +Islands architecture
  • +Framework-agnostic

Cons

  • No built-in CMS
  • Requires dev skills
  • No admin UI
  • Needs separate hosting

Notion

Notes and wiki with public publishing

Notion pages can be published publicly, making it a lightweight blog. But you give up SEO control, custom domains (without workarounds), and ownership.

PricingFree; Plus $8/mo; Business $15/mo
Open sourceNo
Self-hostableNo
AI built-inYes
Headless APIYes
Custom domainLimited

Pros

  • +Great editor
  • +All-in-one workspace
  • +Fast to publish
  • +Free tier

Cons

  • Limited SEO control
  • No native custom domain
  • Slow page loads
  • Not purpose-built for blogs

Which should you pick?

Choose Astro if you're modern content sites with developer teams.

Choose Notion if you're teams using Notion internally who want casual publishing.

Choose RankFlo if you want a modern, open-source, AI-powered platform with blog-first features, self-hosting, and transparent pricing — without the trade-offs of either option above.

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