Notion.so is a very powerful tool. You can straightforwardly keep your notes. I migrated to it a few years ago from my Mac Notes app. Because I work daily on multiple computes with Mac, Windows, Linux. And I use multiple phones with Android or iOS. And I wanted to be able to edit and read my notes from everywhere.
The good part is that Notion is also accessible from the browser. And in the browser, I have autocorrection by Grammarly. It's true that Grammarly also has an Android keyboard, for example, but I found it not so easy to be used.
In the meantime, I had this extraordinary idea. What if I will transform my Notion notes in my blog. To publish at the speed of my writing. In realtime. To split before a private and a public part and to put online the public part. Notion already let you make pages public. So, I started to search for solutions to add a domain to my notion. I'm amazed that Notion itself is not offering this solution to its customers.
Custom domain for Notion.so
I found these solutions for adding a custom domain to your notion pages:
The performance problem
The Notion page load speed is terrible. I didn't expect this, but it is true. This will have a terrible impact on Google SEO.
First of all, fruitionsite.com is free, but some configuration in cloudflare.com is needed. While I'm familiar with Cloudflare and used it in the past, I don't have time to make the configurations. And even if I make them, I will have this problem illustrated very quickly with the Chrome browser's Lighthouse tool. Because fruitionsite.com is eating its own dog food:
With hostnotion.co and have the same problem, and you have to pay for this. The only solution that seems to fix partially the problem is super.so. So, I hosted my domain with them: