Super

Super is a tool for publishing notes and content as a clean, public-facing website.

It’s commonly used when people want to share selected parts of their work online — without building a custom site or managing hosting themselves.

Super is most useful once content already exists. It solves the problem of publishing, not of deciding what to publish.

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What Super is

Super is a hosted publishing tool that turns existing content into a website.

It focuses on:

  • presentation and layout
  • navigation and structure
  • custom domains
  • hosting and performance

Super doesn’t aim to replace where content is written or organized. Instead, it acts as a publishing layer that sits on top of an existing workflow.

When Super makes sense

Super is often used when:

  • you already have content in a note-taking or documentation tool
  • you want to publish selected pages publicly
  • you prefer a hosted, low-maintenance setup
  • you don’t want to manage your own website infrastructure

Common use cases include:

  • public notes or essays
  • documentation and knowledge bases
  • simple personal or project websites

When it doesn’t

Super isn’t always the right choice.

It may not be a good fit if:

  • you want full control over markup and build tooling
  • you prefer a fully local-first or self-hosted setup
  • you need complex CMS features or custom backend logic

In those cases, a custom site or a different publishing approach may be more appropriate.

How Super fits into a broader workflow

Super is typically used as a supporting tool, not a primary workspace.

A common pattern looks like this:

  • content is created and maintained elsewhere
  • selected parts are published through Super
  • the rest of the system stays private

This approach keeps internal workflows flexible while still providing a clean, public-facing output.

In practice, Super is often used alongside tools like Notion, Obsidian, or Roam Research, once there’s a need to share selected content publicly.

Super handles publishing, but it does not manage the work around it. When publishing becomes part of a larger process involving tasks, deadlines, or team coordination, a tool like ClickUp can help manage execution outside the publishing layer.

Pricing (high-level)

Super is a paid subscription service.

Pricing usually depends on:

  • the number of published sites
  • custom domain support
  • available customization options

For current plans and details, it’s best to check the official website.

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Final note

Super focuses on a single, narrow problem: publishing existing content online with minimal setup.

If that’s what you’re looking for, it can be a straightforward and practical option.