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Squarespace vs Super

Compare Squarespace and Super side by side. Features, pricing, pros and cons to help you choose the right website builder platform.

🏆 Quick Verdict

Squarespace is a full website builder; Super turns Notion into a website. Only relevant for Notion-native teams — otherwise Squarespace is the clear choice for a professional website.

Overall Scores

Squarespace

overall 4/5
ease Of Use 4.5/5
design 4.5/5
features 4/5
value 3.5/5
support 4.5/5

Super

overall 3.5/5
ease Of Use 4/5
design 3/5
features 3/5
value 4/5
support 3.5/5

Feature Comparison

Squarespace Advantages

  • Visual Editor
  • E-commerce
  • Animations
  • Member Areas
  • Form Builder

Both Have

  • = Built-in CMS
  • = Custom Code
  • = SEO Tools
  • = Free SSL
  • = Custom Domain
  • = Team Collaboration
  • = Mobile Optimized

Super Advantages

  • Version History

Pricing Comparison

Squarespace

$16/mo starting

  • free:
  • personal: $16/mo
  • business: $23/mo
  • commerce: $27/mo
  • advancedCommerce: $49/mo

Super

$12/mo starting

  • free:
  • starter: $12/mo
  • pro: $16/mo
  • business: $30/mo

Pros & Cons

Squarespace

Pros

  • + Best-in-class templates
  • + Excellent for portfolios
  • + All-in-one platform
  • + Good e-commerce features
  • + 24/7 customer support

Cons

  • Less design flexibility than Webflow
  • No free plan
  • Transaction fees on lower plans
Super

Pros

  • + Use Notion as your CMS
  • + Instant updates when you edit Notion
  • + Very fast sites
  • + Great for documentation
  • + Password protection included

Cons

  • Limited without Notion knowledge
  • Design options more limited
  • No visual builder

In-Depth Analysis

The comparison between Squarespace and Super is only meaningful for people who use Notion heavily and are deciding whether to build their website in Squarespace from scratch or publish their Notion content via Super. For the vast majority of users building a business website, Squarespace is the answer.

Super's unique value: zero content migration. If your team documents, blogs, or maintains content in Notion already, Super makes that content public without duplicating it elsewhere. Teams running a documentation site, blog, or knowledge base in Notion find Super's live-sync with Notion content extremely convenient.

Squarespace's design capabilities are dramatically more sophisticated than Super's Notion-based output. Squarespace allows custom layouts, multi-page navigation, professional ecommerce, booking, and a rich animation and design system. Super's design is limited to Notion's visual language — styled but fundamentally Notion-esque.

The practical decision: if your website IS your Notion (a team wiki, a personal knowledge base, a simple product documentation site), Super is elegant and efficient. If your website is a separate professional asset for your business or brand, Squarespace's purpose-built tools produce far better results.

Who Should Choose What?

Choose Squarespace if:

Squarespace: Professional business websites, portfolios, and ecommerce where design quality matters

Choose Super if:

Super: Teams who want to publish their Notion content as a website without building a separate CMS

Ready to Get Started?

Try both platforms free and see which one feels right.

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