Ghost vs Notion: public publishing or private knowledge base?
Compare public publishing features, SEO, memberships, customization, and ownership when using Notion as a blog versus a dedicated publishing platform.
Resumen de decisión
Actualizado 7/11/2026
Ganador rápido
Choose Ghost for professional public publishing. Use Notion for internal documentation, knowledge bases, and private content sharing.
Notion is a productivity and knowledge management tool, not a publishing platform. While you can make Notion pages public, they lack SEO control, custom branding, memberships, newsletters, and performance optimization. Ghost is purpose-built for publishing content to the public web.
Elige Ghost para
Public blogs, newsletters, publications, membership sites, and any content meant for a public audience that needs SEO, branding, and monetization.
Elige el competidor para
Internal wikis, team documentation, project management, private knowledge bases, and personal note-taking that happens to be shareable.
¿Para quién es?
- Ghost: Full publishing platform with SEO, themes, memberships, and newsletters
- Notion: Productivity tool with public page sharing as an add-on feature
- Ghost: Custom domain, branded design, and monetization tools
- Notion: Notion-branded URLs, no SEO control, no monetization
Platform comparison
| Category | Ghost | Notion | Winner |
|---|---|---|---|
| Primary purpose | Public publishing and content monetization | Private knowledge management and productivity | Different purposes |
| Public publishing | Purpose-built for public content | Secondary feature — pages can be made public | Ghost |
| SEO control | Full — meta, sitemaps, structured data, canonicals | None — Notion pages have poor SEO | Ghost |
| Custom domain | Included on all plans | Not available — notion.site URLs only | Ghost |
| Custom branding | Full theme control, CSS, custom design | None — Notion-branded with limited icon/cover options | Ghost |
| Memberships | Native — unlimited tiers, Stripe, gated content | Not supported for public pages | Ghost |
| Newsletters | Built-in email delivery and segmentation | Not available | Ghost |
| Monetization | Subscriptions, memberships, 0% platform fees | Not supported | Ghost |
| Site performance | Fast — 0.6-1.5s page loads | Slow — heavy JavaScript, not optimized for public delivery | Ghost |
| Analytics | Built-in + Google Analytics integration | Limited view counts only | Ghost |
| Content organization | Tags, authors, collections | Databases, nested pages, backlinks | Notion (for organization) |
| Collaboration | Multi-author publishing workflow | Real-time team collaboration and editing | Notion |
| Pricing | $18-199/month for hosting | Free personal; $8-15/user/month for teams | Notion (for personal use) |
| Open source | Yes — MIT license | No — proprietary platform | Ghost |
Publishing checks
SEO comparison
Meta titles/descriptions
- Ghost
- Full per-post control
- Notion
- No meta control — uses page title only
- Winner
- Ghost
Structured data
- Ghost
- Article schema auto-generated
- Notion
- No structured data support
- Winner
- Ghost
XML sitemaps
- Ghost
- Auto-generated
- Notion
- No sitemap generation
- Winner
- Ghost
Canonical URLs
- Ghost
- Full control
- Notion
- No canonical control
- Winner
- Ghost
URL structure
- Ghost
- Clean, customizable
- Notion
- notion.site random strings
- Winner
- Ghost
Page speed (ranking factor)
- Ghost
- Fast — positive signal
- Notion
- Slow — negative signal
- Winner
- Ghost
Performance comparison
Page load time
- Ghost
- 0.6-1.5 seconds
- Notion
- 5-10+ seconds for public pages
- Winner
- Ghost
Mobile experience
- Ghost
- Responsive, optimized themes
- Notion
- Usable but not optimized
- Winner
- Ghost
Core Web Vitals
- Ghost
- Strong scores
- Notion
- Poor scores
- Winner
- Ghost
Membership comparison
Memberships
- Ghost
- Native full-featured memberships
- Notion
- Not available
- Winner
- Ghost
Gated content
- Ghost
- Built-in paywall per post
- Notion
- Not available
- Winner
- Ghost
Newsletter delivery
- Ghost
- Built-in
- Notion
- Not available
- Winner
- Ghost
Pros and cons
Pros
- Purpose-built for public publishing and SEO
- Full custom branding and theme control
- Native memberships, newsletters, and monetization
- Fast performance optimized for readers
- Custom domain and full SEO control
- Open source and self-hostable
Cons
- Costs $18+/month for hosting
- Not suitable for private knowledge management
- No real-time team collaboration features
- Requires setup and configuration
Choose Ghost if
- You are publishing content for a public audience
- You want SEO traffic and search engine visibility
- You need custom branding and professional design
- You want to monetize through memberships or subscriptions
- You need newsletter delivery and audience management
- You want a custom domain and professional URLs
Choose the other platform if
- You need a private knowledge base or internal wiki
- You want team collaboration on documents
- You are organizing personal notes and projects
- SEO and public discoverability don't matter
- You want a free solution for sharing content privately
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Fortalezas
- Docs-first navigation
- Structured content
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Inkline
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A Ghost magazine theme for blogs, newsletters, news content, and multi-section publications.
Fortalezas
- Affordable magazine layout
- Newsletter-ready
- News-friendly sections
Pathmark
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Fortalezas
- Full-width storytelling
- Photography-friendly layout
- Simple blog structure
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FAQ
Can I use Notion as a blog instead of Ghost?
You can make Notion pages public, but it's not recommended for a professional blog. Notion public pages have poor SEO, slow loading times, Notion-branded URLs, no custom design, and no monetization options. Ghost is purpose-built for public publishing with SEO, themes, memberships, and newsletters.
Is Notion or Ghost better for SEO?
Ghost is vastly superior for SEO. Ghost gives you full control over meta titles, descriptions, structured data, sitemaps, canonical URLs, and page speed. Notion public pages have essentially no SEO control and perform poorly in search rankings due to slow loading and non-customizable URLs.
Can I use Ghost and Notion together?
Yes — they serve different purposes. Use Notion for internal team documentation, planning, and knowledge management. Use Ghost for your public-facing blog, publication, or membership site. Many teams use both tools in parallel for their respective strengths.
What is the main difference in Ghost vs Notion?
Notion is a productivity and knowledge management tool, not a publishing platform. While you can make Notion pages public, they lack SEO control, custom branding, memberships, newsletters, and performance optimization. Ghost is purpose-built for publishing content to the public web.
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