Tell us about your site and we'll let you in when your spot opens up.
One-click Notion OAuth. Select which workspace and which pages we can access. Revocable anytime in Notion settings.
Choose the Notion database to publish into. We auto-detect SEO-relevant properties (title, slug, meta description, status, publish date) and ask before mapping.
Approved articles publish to Notion as full Notion blocks. Edit in either tool and the sync keeps them in step.
Edit in Notion or in EverydaySEO. Changes propagate within seconds. Conflict resolution prefers the most-recent edit and surfaces diffs for review.
Title, slug, meta description, OG image, canonical URL, schema type, FAQ, and publish date map to Notion properties of your choosing.
Hero, body, and OG images upload to Notion (not hot-linked) so your articles survive image-host churn.
Headings, lists, quotes, code, callouts, tables, dividers, and embeds all map to native Notion blocks, not flat markdown.
Publish blog posts into one database, glossary into another, changelogs into a third. Each gets its own field mapping.
Works with Super, Potion, Feather, and other Notion-as-CMS tools out of the box. SEO metadata is preserved exactly as those tools expect.
Writers draft in EverydaySEO, editors review in Notion, the article publishes to the live site. One pipeline, three tools.
If your site is built on Super, Potion, or Feather, EverydaySEO becomes the SEO layer Notion never had.
Publish keyword research and content plans into a shared Notion database so the whole team has live visibility.
Yes. We tested with Super, Potion, and Feather. SEO frontmatter (title, description, slug, OG image) maps to the fields those tools expose. If you use a different builder, point us at its schema and we'll map.
Yes. Edits in Notion propagate back to EverydaySEO. Conflict resolution prefers the most-recent edit and surfaces a diff for review before merging.
Uploaded. Hero, body, and OG images are pushed to Notion's storage so your articles don't break when an external image host disappears.
Read and write on the specific pages and databases you share with the integration. We never access the rest of your Notion workspace. You can revoke at any time from Notion's settings.
Yes. Connect once, publish into as many databases as you want. Each database can have its own field mapping and SEO defaults.
Notion, Webflow, and WordPress today. Ghost and Sanity are on the near-term roadmap. For other CMSes you can export markdown with frontmatter and import manually.