Wix vs Super
Compare Wix and Super side by side. Features, pricing, pros and cons to help you choose the right website builder platform.
🏆 Quick Verdict
Wix is a traditional website builder; Super turns Notion pages into websites. Only relevant if you're already in Notion — otherwise Wix is the obvious choice.
Overall Scores
Wix
Super
Feature Comparison
Wix Advantages
- ✓ Visual Editor
- ✓ E-commerce
- ✓ Animations
- ✓ Member Areas
- ✓ Form Builder
- ✓ API Access
Both Have
- = Built-in CMS
- = Custom Code
- = SEO Tools
- = Free SSL
- = Custom Domain
- = Team Collaboration
- = Version History
- = Mobile Optimized
Super Advantages
- Similar feature set
Pricing Comparison
Wix
Free starting
- free: Available
- light: $16/mo
- core: $27/mo
- business: $32/mo
- elite: $159/mo
Super
$12/mo starting
- free:
- starter: $12/mo
- pro: $16/mo
- business: $30/mo
Pros & Cons
Pros
- + Most beginner-friendly
- + Huge app marketplace
- + AI website builder (ADI)
- + Affordable plans
- + 900+ templates
Cons
- − Wix branding on free plan
- − Can't switch templates after
- − Some performance issues
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
Super's entire value proposition depends on one thing: whether you're already managing your content in Notion. If yes, Super is a frictionless way to make it public as a website. If you're not a Notion user, Super adds Notion as a dependency just to use it as a website builder, which is unnecessary complexity.
Wix is a self-contained website creation platform with no dependencies on external tools. You manage content in Wix directly, the editor handles everything from pages to blog posts to product listings, and the 500+ app ecosystem covers diverse business needs. For a traditional business website, Wix's completeness is superior.
Super's design options are limited to Notion's design constraints — the output looks like a styled Notion page, not a custom-designed website. Wix's design capabilities are significantly more flexible, with hundreds of templates and a capable drag-and-drop editor.
For a Notion-native team that already documents everything in Notion and wants a lightweight public presence (documentation site, team portfolio, simple product page), Super's zero-migration approach is elegant. For a business building a serious public website, Wix's purpose-built tools produce better results.
Who Should Choose What?
Choose Wix if:
Wix: Businesses building a serious website who want design flexibility and a complete feature ecosystem
Choose Super if:
Super: Teams already living in Notion who want to publish their Notion content without migrating to a new CMS
Ready to Get Started?
Try both platforms free and see which one feels right.