From Notion to blog in 30 seconds
Turn your Notion content into an SEO-optimized blog that drives traffic and grows your business.
Ship content at startup speed
No technical setup, no developers needed. Publish SEO-optimized content in minutes, not days. Focus on growth, not blog maintenance.

SEO that actually drives traffic
Built by SEO experts specifically for growing startups. Every post is automatically optimized with meta tags, structured data, and technical SEO best practices to help you rank higher and drive traffic.

Measure what moves the needle
Track the metrics that matter for your startup's growth. Monitor traffic, engagement, and conversion-driving content performance with startup-focused analytics designed for fast decision making.


Growing startups chose BlogPro to scale their content.
Pricing
Start with a free 14-day trial. No credit card required.
For hobby blogs
- Up to 50 posts
- Perfect Technical SEO
- Full-text search
- Auto-sync
Notion Site + Blog
- Unlimited posts
- Custom Domain
- Adsense Integration
- Design customization
- Collect emails
- Popup notifications
For lean startups
- Host on /blog
- Priority Support
- Custom CSS
- Blog analytics
Need more?
Looking for custom solutions or enterprise features? We offer tailored Notion-to-blog solutions for larger organizations.
Contact us for custom pricingTestimonials from our customers
See how our customers are using BlogPro to create beautiful blogs with Notion
Why I Chose BlogPro
I was looking for a blog platform that supports code and mathematical equations well. The ability to blog directly from Notion with WYSIWYG was a huge value. BlogPro automatically generates a sitemap for your blog and submits it to search engines like Google, Bing, and Yahoo. This helps your blog get indexed faster and rank higher in search results.

Boseop Kim
Why BlogPro? Why Notion Blogging?
I wanted to run a blog in the past and tried various blogging platforms. I've started blogs on different platforms like Naver Blog, Tistory, Github Page, Jekyll, Ghost, Velog, and more, both domestic and international services, but they didn't last long. I even considered self-hosting with services like Jekyll, but there were limitations in terms of management and design aspects.

Hun Jang