Linkfor vs Super.so

Linkfor vs Super: which Notion website builder is right for you?

Both turn a Notion page into a real website on your domain. Linkfor also gives you short links, deep links, and raw file hosting on the same domain — the parts Super leaves to a separate Bitly + Branch + Vercel stack.

tl;dr

Pick Super if all you want is a polished Notion-as-website with a long track record, you already have an opinion about its theme system, and you don't mind paying separately for short links, deep links, and ads.txt hosting.

Pick Linkfor if your domain is going to do more than render one Notion site — branded redirects under /go/*, raw files at /.well-known/*, and iOS / Android deep links should live next to your pages, not in three other subscriptions.

At a glance

Linkfor vs Super.so, feature by feature

FeatureLinkforSuper.so
Entry paid tier$1/mo$16/mo (Personal)
Custom domain
Notion content renderingreact-notion-x, fullProprietary, full
Branded short links + UTMNative /go/* redirects
Deep linking (iOS / Android)AASA + assetlinks.json
File hosting (raw endpoints)ads.txt, /.well-known/*
AnalyticsPageviews + redirect counts
SEO control (meta, OG, sitemap)
SSLAuto, on every mount
ThemesColor + font + radiusTheme studio
White-label (drop "Powered by")Business planPro plan
Scheduled publishingPartial
Password gateRoadmap
Multi-site / org3 sites on Pro, 10 on Business1 site per Personal seat
API / programmatic configDashboard-driven, JSON configLimited

Prices captured from each vendor’s public pricing page on 2026-04-21. Both vendors update their tiers periodically — check the live pages before signing up.

Price delta

The bundled subscription you're already paying for

Super.so Personal$16/mo
Linkfor Pro$1/mo

Super starts at $16/mo for one Notion site on your domain. To match what Linkfor Pro ships at $1/mo, you also need a short-link tool (Bitly Growth, ~$29/mo, or Dub Pro, $25/mo), a deep-link service (Branch Essentials, ~$59/mo), and somewhere to host raw ads.txt / /.well-known/*.

Linkfor consolidates that into one subscription against one custom domain — see the home-page consolidation table for the full bundled total.

When to pick Super.so

  • You already have a Super site, the theme studio fits exactly what you want, and ripping it out costs more than the standalone subscription.
  • You only ship one Notion site and have zero plans for branded short links, deep links, or raw file hosting — your domain is doing one job and one job only.
  • You want a password-gated client-portal style site today; Linkfor's gate is on the roadmap, Super ships it now.
  • You prefer a longer-running, single-purpose product over a consolidator. There's nothing wrong with picking the tool that does one thing very well.
  • You write a lot of CSS and want the official theme-studio UI. Linkfor gives you tokens (color / font / radius) but not an in-product visual editor for arbitrary CSS yet.

When to pick Linkfor

  • Your domain needs to do more than render Notion: branded redirects (acme.com/go/demo), iOS / Android deep links, and raw files (acme.com/ads.txt) under one mount tree.
  • You want short links and deep links on the same domain as your Notion site, with UTM passthrough and a single analytics surface.
  • You ship multiple Notion sites — Pro covers 3 sites, Business 10 — without juggling Personal seats per domain.
  • You want scheduled publishing on a route, not a manual "publish" toggle.
  • You're budget-sensitive: Linkfor Pro is $1/moagainst Super's $16/mo entry tier, and you get the redirect + deep-link surfaces in the box.
Migration

How to switch from Super.so to Linkfor

Super stores everything in your Notion workspace, so the migration is mostly a re-mount of the same Notion page tree against a Linkfor site.

  1. 1Export nothing — your content already lives in Notion. Note your Super public-share URLs so you can map them to Linkfor routes one-for-one.
  2. 2Sign up for Linkfor and create a site. Paste the Notion root page URL into the dashboard.
  3. 3Attach your domain. Point the same CNAME you had on Super at Linkfor; SSL provisions automatically. Test on a temporary subdomain first if you want zero downtime.
  4. 4Recreate any Super theme tokens (primary color, font) in Linkfor's theme settings. Most sites match in under five minutes.
  5. 5Cancel Super.so. Add the redirect / deep-link routes you were paying separately for via /short-links and /deep-links.