Notion has released a no-code web distribution feature called 'Notion Sites'. You can easily turn the Notion page you are writing into a website with just a few clicks. Click 'Share' on the page you want, go to the 'Publish' tab, and click 'Publish to web'. It will be searchable on search engines, and any changes you make will be reflected in real time.
You can use the beautiful block editing function as you would with a traditional Notion page, and you can design a variety of web experiences by embedding various third-party services. Many users have already used the web publishing plugin to use Notion pages like the web. It has become very popular because it can be easily edited and managed without a complex content management system.
Now Notion offers the functionality itself. It seems like we're getting closer to a world where we can build software without complex engineering knowledge.
There are different URLs for working with colleagues and for publishing publicly on the web. You can share the URL for whatever purpose you want. You can also set a time limit to publish the web for a limited time.
Domain names can be either basic or custom provided by Notion. The basic domain will add .notion.site to the end when you enter the desired address. Custom domains can be used with Notion's third-party services. It costs $10 per month. You can use multiple domains to divide Notion into blogs, commerce, etc. according to your purpose.
You can customize the site. You can control the light/dark mode, set the preview image or favicon to show when sharing. You can insert breadcrumbs, search, copy template as header components, and insert links to specific pages you want. The Notion watermark Built with N is a must-have. It smells like a paid service. You can also analyze the visitor records by entering the Google Analytics ID.