Notion-to-Static Site Sync

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Idea

Automatically sync your Notion database to Markdown, MDX, or JSON files for static site generators. This solves the problem of managing content in two places—let creators write in Notion and automatically publish to their blog or documentation site. Target users are bloggers, documentation maintainers, and small content teams.

Why this is interesting

The headless CMS and "Notion as a backend" pattern has genuine momentum right now, driven by the explosion of Next.js, Astro, and other static-first frameworks whose users want editorial workflows without full CMS overhead. Closest substitute is Super.so, though it hosts the site itself rather than syncing content to your own repo — a meaningfully different use case that leaves real room here. The $500–2k/mo ceiling is honest: this is a utility tool with low switching cost, so growth stalls unless you layer in team seats or per-site pricing to push ARPU. The most likely failure mode is Notion itself — they've shipped official API improvements steadily, and a first-party export or sync feature would kill the wedge overnight.

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