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Comparison

Notion vs Tumblr

A head-to-head look at Notion and Tumblr — 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.

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

Tumblr

Microblogging platform

Tumblr is a microblogging platform with a reblog-driven community. Not built for serious SEO or content marketing but has a loyal niche audience.

PricingFree; Blog+ $3.99/mo
Open sourceNo
Self-hostableNo
AI built-inNo
Headless APIYes
Custom domainYes

Pros

  • +Community-driven
  • +Reblog mechanics
  • +Free hosting
  • +Good for visuals

Cons

  • Limited SEO
  • Niche audience
  • No custom CMS features
  • Platform lock-in

Which should you pick?

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

Choose Tumblr if you're visual creators and niche communities.

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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