Comparison
Notion vs Docusaurus
A head-to-head look at Notion and Docusaurus — features, pricing, and what to pick. Plus a modern alternative to both.
Editor's pick
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Side-by-side
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.
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
Docusaurus
Docs-first static site generator
Docusaurus by Meta is optimized for documentation sites with blog support. Great for projects needing both docs and a blog, but overkill for blog-only use.
Pros
- +Docs-first
- +Versioning built-in
- +React-based
- +Algolia search
Cons
- −Overkill for blog-only
- −Requires devs
- −No admin UI
- −Not blog-optimized
Which should you pick?
Choose Notion if you're teams using Notion internally who want casual publishing.
Choose Docusaurus if you're open-source projects needing docs + blog.
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