Mycvify vs Super
Super loves Notion. Mycvify just makes you a personal site.
Super is the right answer if your content already lives in Notion and you want to publish it fast. Mycvify is for everyone else: a CV-shaped data model, AI import from PDF, and no Notion dependency.
Where Mycvify wins
Areas where Mycvify has a meaningful edge over Super:
- No Notion required. You don't have to maintain content in two places.
- AI CV import — drop a PDF/DOCX, the site is 90% built. Super starts from your existing Notion.
- CV-shaped sections (experience, projects, skills, languages) instead of free-form Notion blocks.
- Multi-language at the field level (EN / ES / 中文). Super has no equivalent.
- Cheaper — Pro at $6.99/mo vs Super at $16/mo for a single site.
Where Super wins
Honest about Super's strengths — they have real ones:
- If you live in Notion, your editing workflow stays exactly the same.
- Real custom domains, fast CDN, clean themes.
- SEO that's actually decent (Notion's public pages are not).
- Password-protect pages, basic analytics, custom CSS.
Pick Super when
Cases where Super is the right call:
- Your content already lives in Notion and you want to publish it as-is.
- You're a Notion power-user and want to keep that workflow.
- You're publishing a knowledge base or blog from Notion, not a CV.
Pick Mycvify when
Cases where Mycvify is the better fit:
- You don't want your personal site coupled to a Notion workspace.
- You'd rather drop a PDF than restructure Notion pages.
- You need multi-language profiles.
- You want CV-shaped sections, not free-form blocks.