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Webflow vs Super
A detailed side-by-side comparison to help you choose the right AI tool for your needs.
Feature Comparison
Pros & Cons
Webflow
Pros
- Visual canvas outputs clean, semantic HTML/CSS/JS — no code required but code-extensible
- All-in-one platform combining design, CMS, hosting, analytics, and optimization reduces tool sprawl
- Built-in AI tools for content generation, SEO/AEO auditing, localization, and personalization
- Real-time collaboration with commenting, approvals, version control, and role-based permissions
- Large app marketplace with 200+ integrations including Figma, HubSpot, Zapier, and GitHub
Cons
- Free tier is extremely limited (2 pages, 50 CMS items, webflow.io subdomain only)
- Pricing for paid tiers is not transparently displayed on the pricing page (dollar amounts hidden)
- Complex sites with heavy CMS usage may hit collection and item limits on lower tiers
- Learning curve for the visual designer can be steep for users unfamiliar with CSS concepts
Super
Pros
- Extremely fast setup—paste a Notion link and have a live site in under a minute
- Content edits in Notion sync automatically, so there's no separate CMS to manage
- Free tier available with no credit card required, including basic hosting on super.site subdomain
- Fast page load times with global CDN, outperforming many traditional website builders
- Designer templates and no-code theming make customization accessible without technical skills
Cons
- Entirely dependent on Notion—if Notion has downtime or changes its API, your site is affected
- Limited design flexibility compared to full website builders like Webflow or WordPress
- Advanced features like multi-language support and page redirects require the Pro plan at $22/month
Our Verdict
Both Webflow and Super are excellent choices with similar feature sets. Your decision should depend on your specific needs, pricing, and whether you need self-hosting capabilities.