Comparison

Notion Sites vs Snapweb: which is better for a business website?

Notion Sites turns your Notion pages into a public website. Snapweb uses AI to generate a purpose-built business website from a text description. Both are fast — but they produce very different results for very different use cases.

Side-by-side comparison

Feature Notion Sites Snapweb Our pick
AI website generation No Yes — complete site from text
Business website design Document-style layout Hero, services, about, contact sections
AI hero image No Yes (AI-generated, included)
Requires Notion account Yes (required) No — sign up directly
Free plan Limited (Notion free plan) Yes — includes AI generation
PDF file hosting No standalone hosting Yes — clean public URLs
Password protection Page locking (paid) Folder & file level (paid plans)
Custom domain Yes (Plus plan+) Yes (all paid plans)
Mobile-optimized output Partially Yes (mobile-first generated sites)
Time to first published site 10–30 minutes (write content in Notion) Under 60 seconds

Where Notion Sites wins

If you already use Notion and want to publish your notes, documentation, wiki, or knowledge base as a public website, Notion Sites is the natural choice. There's no duplication — you write in Notion, and it publishes to the web automatically.

For content-heavy sites built around text, tables, and embeds — like a team handbook, a personal blog (in Notion style), or a product roadmap — Notion Sites is convenient if Notion is already your primary writing tool.

Where Snapweb wins

For a traditional business website — the kind a restaurant, freelancer, consultant, or small business owner needs — Notion Sites produces a document that looks like a Notion page, not a marketing website. There's no hero image, no services grid, no prominent CTA button, no visual hierarchy designed for first-time visitors.

Snapweb generates a complete, professionally designed business site in under 60 seconds from a plain-language description. The output includes a full hero section with an AI-generated image, a services or features section, an about section, contact details, and a footer — styled and mobile-ready.

Bottom line

Choose Notion Sites if: You're a Notion power user who wants to publish your existing notes and documentation publicly. It's the right tool for knowledge bases, team wikis, and personal notes-as-website use cases.

Choose Snapweb if: You need a real business website — one with a hero section, services, contact information, and a professional visual design — without writing code or hiring a designer. Snapweb is built specifically for this use case and publishes in under 60 seconds.

Frequently asked questions

Can I replace my Notion site with Snapweb?

Yes, for business website use cases. If you're using a Notion site as your company's primary website or landing page, Snapweb will produce a more visually polished and purpose-built result. The switch takes under 60 seconds.

Does Snapweb work without any technical skills?

Yes. You describe your business in plain language and Snapweb generates the site. No Notion knowledge, no HTML, no design tools. The only input required is a text description of what you do.

Can Snapweb publish documentation or wikis like Notion?

Snapweb is optimized for business websites and landing pages, not documentation or wikis. If you need a wiki or knowledge base, Notion Sites or a dedicated docs tool is the better fit.

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