All Comparisons
See how Feather stacks up against other ways to turn Notion into a blog.

Feather vs. Notion Sites
Notion Sites publishes a page as is. Feather adds a domain, schema, an RSS feed, and SEO built to rank.

Feather vs. WordPress
WordPress needs about 40 hours of setup and ongoing maintenance. Feather ships SEO ready posts in 15 minutes.

Feather vs. Medium
Medium controls your reach with an algorithm you don't own. Feather ranks on a domain you control.

Feather vs. Substack
Substack is built for email and paid subscriptions. Feather is built to rank a Notion blog on Google.

Feather vs. Ghost
Ghost hands you your own editor, theme language, and hosting decision. Feather publishes straight from Notion.

Feather vs. Super.so
Both turn a Notion page into a website. Feather ships SEO and analytics on every plan.

Feather vs. BlogPro
BlogPro gates custom domains and analytics behind plan upgrades. Feather includes them from the start.

Feather vs. bullet.so
bullet.so publishes on a schedule and gates sites behind plan upgrades. Feather publishes instantly, with no caps.

Feather vs. Notaku
Notaku splits docs, blogs, and changelogs into five separate products. Feather does one thing: a blog built to rank.

Feather vs. HelpKit
HelpKit is a single purpose help center. Feather covers that as one template among many, on one platform.

Feather vs. Simple.ink
Simple.ink gets a Notion page online fast, then stops. Feather adds SEO and analytics built to grow it.

Feather vs. Prismic
Prismic needs a developer to build a frontend before you can publish anything. Feather publishes straight from Notion.

Feather vs. Storyblok
Feather publishes straight from Notion. Storyblok needs a developer built frontend before you can publish anything.

Feather vs. ButterCMS
Feather publishes straight from Notion, no developer required. ButterCMS still needs one to build the frontend before you can publish anything.

Feather vs. Strapi
Feather publishes straight from Notion, no server to run. Strapi has no frontend at all, self-hosted or on Strapi Cloud.

Feather vs. Sanity
Feather publishes straight from Notion, no schema, no GROQ. Sanity is a content backend, a developer still has to build the frontend.

Feather vs. Contentful
Feather publishes straight from Notion, no content model, no frontend to build. Contentful is an enterprise platform, a developer still has to build the frontend.

Feather vs. Hugo
Hugo ships no CMS, no editor, and no publish button. Feather ships all three, on every plan.

Feather vs. Jekyll
Jekyll needs Ruby, gems, and a rebuild for every post. Feather needs a Notion page.

Feather vs. Next.js
Next.js blogs need a developer and a redeploy for every post. Feather blogs need a toggle.

Feather vs. beehiiv
Feather ranks a blog on Google, included on every plan. beehiiv grows an inbox through email and an ad network, and charges the moment your list grows.

Feather vs. Hashnode
Feather has included a custom domain and schema on every plan since day one. Hashnode paywalled both behind a new $5/mo Pro plan in 2026.

Feather vs. dev.to
Feather gives your writing a domain you own and Google can rank. dev.to gives it reach inside a community you don't own, and recommends pairing the two.

Feather vs. Blogger
Feather ships a modern, SEO ready blog with real design control. Blogger is free, and has looked the same since well before 2020.

Feather vs. Squarespace
Feather is built to do one thing: publish and rank a blog. Squarespace is a full website builder with a blog as one feature behind its higher tiers.

Feather vs. Webflow
Feather gets a blog live in about 15 minutes, no CSS required. Webflow gives you a powerful CMS and design system, if you have weeks to build it.
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