Welcome to Linkfor docs
How to publish a Notion page on your own domain, plus everything around it — themes, billing, custom domains, and the rules of the road for Notion content.
Linkfor turns any public Notion page into a real website on a real
URL — your own domain or a free *.linkfor.xyz subdomain. The product
also handles branded short links, deep links, and raw file endpoints
on the same domain, behind one subscription.
This site is the operator and customer reference for everything that isn't a screen in the dashboard. If something in the product is unclear and we haven't written it down here yet, that's a docs bug — file a report and we'll fix it.
Where to start
Get a subdomain
Free tier — pick a `*.linkfor.xyz` host, paste a Notion page, ship.
Connect a custom domain
DNS records, TLS issuance, and how to verify it lands.
Theme reference
Primary color, font, corner radius — what `SiteConfig.theme` actually controls.
Billing walkthrough
Sign up, upgrade to Pro, manage or cancel — Polar handles the money.
Publishing from Notion
Make a page public, paste the URL, know which blocks render.
How the surface fits together
Linkfor's anchor product is the Notion-page renderer, but the same dashboard also drives short links, deep links, and raw static file endpoints. Every URL you serve is a row in a routing tree — pages, redirects, and static responses are just three different row types on the same primitive. If you need the long version, the marketing site has a side-by-side feature breakdown.
Conventions in this docs site
We don't use jargon when plain English works. When a screenshot would
be load-bearing for understanding, the page calls it out as a note
callout — those will get filled in as the product surfaces stabilise.