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Replo vs Super

An independent, review-free comparison compiled by the SaaSTracker editorial team. Both products are profiled in full, and neither can pay for placement here.

The short answer

Both sides assessed

Replo compared with Super

Super publishes Notion content as a fast website for $16 a month per site and has no testing, no commerce, and no analytics beyond a separate add-on. Replo builds revenue-optimized pages inside a Shopify store for $99 a month. They do not compete: take Super for documentation and content, and Replo if you sell on Shopify and are optimizing paid traffic.

Super compared with Replo

Replo builds conversion-optimized landing pages natively inside Shopify with A/B testing and commerce analytics, starting at $99 a month. Super publishes Notion content as a website for $16 a month per site with no testing at all. They solve unrelated problems: take Replo if you sell on Shopify and are optimizing paid traffic, and Super if you write in Notion and need that content on a real domain.

Choose Replo if

Direct-to-consumer Shopify brands and the agencies serving them, running meaningful paid traffic, who need landing pages that inherit the store's checkout and product data and want to judge those pages on revenue rather than on form fills.

Choose Super if

Teams and creators who already run on Notion and want their docs, help center, changelog, careers page, or company wiki published fast on a real domain, without maintaining a second copy of the content in a website tool.

Side by side

13 attributes
AttributeReploSuper
CategoryLanding PagesLanding Pages
Starting price$0 free plan, then $99 per month for Starter (free plan available)$0 for a free super.site subdomain, then $16 per month or $144 per year per site (Personal) (free plan available)
Pricing modelSubscription tiers metered by monthly visitor sessions and AI agent credits, with a free plan and an annual discount of roughly 17 percent.Per-site subscription rather than per account, with analytics and team members billed as separate line items.
Free planA $0 tier described as being for teams exploring the tools, with limits not published in detail on the pricing page.A free site on a super.site subdomain with Super branding, theme customization, CDN hosting, and customer support, but no custom domain and no custom code.
Free trialNo separate time-limited trial; the free plan is the evaluation pathNo fixed-length trial; the free site plan serves as the evaluation path with no credit card required
Best forDirect-to-consumer Shopify brands and the agencies serving them, running meaningful paid traffic, who need landing pages that inherit the store's checkout and product data and want to judge those pages on revenue rather than on form fills.Teams and creators who already run on Notion and want their docs, help center, changelog, careers page, or company wiki published fast on a real domain, without maintaining a second copy of the content in a website tool.
Setup timeA first page live the same day. Connecting the Shopify store, reading the theme, and generating a page takes under an hour; publishing is immediate because there is no domain or hosting to configure.Under an hour for a first site, and often under twenty minutes. Connect the Notion page, pick a theme, point the domain, and the site is live; there is no content entry step because the content already exists.
Learning curveLow for anyone who already knows Shopify, because the concepts map onto templates, sections, and products they already understand. The genuinely new part is the agent and credit model, which takes a few sessions to use efficiently rather than wastefully.Effectively zero for the authoring workflow, since it is just Notion. The only thing to learn is the theme builder and the relationship between Notion page structure and site URLs, which takes an afternoon.
PlatformsBrowser-based editor, Publishes natively into Shopify themes, Shopify store requiredBrowser-based configuration, Super-hosted publishing on a CDN with custom domains and automatic SSL, Notion as the content source
ComplianceGDPR handling for European traffic, PCI handled by Shopify checkout, which Replo pages use rather than replaceGDPR handling for European traffic
Founded20212020
HeadquartersSan Francisco, California, United StatesOperating as Super Publishing Co., distributed
OwnershipVenture-backed, privately heldIndependent and privately held, with no disclosed outside funding

Strengths and limitations

Replo

Strengths

  • Publishing into the Shopify theme rather than to separate hosting removes the cross-domain handoff, which is the biggest structural conversion leak in off-platform landing pages.
  • Pages inherit the store's live catalog, real cart, native checkout, pixel, and installed apps, so reviews, subscriptions, and upsells work without integration effort.
  • Analytics is measured in revenue per page and per variant rather than form submissions, which is the correct unit for commerce and unusual in this category.
  • A/B testing is included from the Starter plan and judged against money, not clicks, so a winning variant is one that actually paid.

Limitations

  • Shopify only. If you are not on Shopify there is no version of this product for you, and if you ever migrate off Shopify the pages do not come with you.
  • By far the most expensive product in this category. Starter at $99 a month is more than most competitors charge for a year, and Pro at $499 is a different market entirely.
  • The gap between Starter and Pro is five times the price with nothing in between, which is punishing for a brand that outgrows 100,000 sessions but does not need an account manager.
  • Two meters running at once, sessions and agent credits, means the bill can escalate from either traffic growth or heavy AI use.

Super

Strengths

  • Eliminates the second source of truth entirely: content lives in Notion, the site reflects it, and nobody ever copies anything.
  • Meaningfully faster than Notion's own public pages, which are slow and client-rendered; Super serves crawlable HTML from a CDN.
  • Fixes the SEO problem that Notion's public sharing creates, with proper markup, automatic social sharing cards, sitemaps, and redirects on the Pro tier.
  • Zero learning curve for anyone who already uses Notion, because the authoring experience does not change at all.

Limitations

  • Per-site pricing is the defining commercial weakness. Two sites is $288 a year on Personal, before analytics and team seats, against $19 a year for ten sites on Carrd.
  • Total dependence on Notion. If Notion changes its API, its pricing, or its public sharing behavior, Super's product is affected directly and there is nothing Super can do about it.
  • No native forms, no ecommerce, no memberships; all of that requires third-party embeds, which also means those visitors leave your analytics picture.
  • No A/B testing, no conversion analytics, and no dynamic text replacement, so it has nothing to offer a performance marketer.

Pricing compared

Replo

Subscription tiers metered by monthly visitor sessions and AI agent credits, with a free plan and an annual discount of roughly 17 percent.

  • Free$0
  • Starter$99
  • Pro$499
  • CustomQuoted

Replo is the most expensive product in this category and the calculation is not about features, it is about revenue per page. At $99 a month, Starter needs to add roughly $1,200 a year of incremental gross profit to break even, which for a brand doing meaningful paid acquisition is a low bar and for a small store is not. The genuine value is architectural rather than featural: keeping the visitor inside the store through checkout removes a conversion leak that no amount of clever copy on an off-platform page can compensate for, and measuring pages against revenue rather than form fills changes what you optimize. Pro at $499 is a service tier as much as a product tier and should be judged as such. If you are not on Shopify, none of this arithmetic applies and the correct price for you is zero.

Super

Per-site subscription rather than per account, with analytics and team members billed as separate line items.

  • Free Site$0
  • Personal Site$16 per month, or $144 per year
  • Pro Site$28 per month, or $252 per year
  • Custom SolutionsFrom around $50 plus modification fees

Judged as a website builder, $144 a year for one site is poor value against Carrd's $19 for ten. Judged correctly, as a publishing layer for content you are already maintaining in Notion, it is reasonable: you are paying to eliminate a second source of truth, and the labour saved by never re-entering content in a website tool is worth more than the subscription for most teams. The costs to watch are the per-site structure, the separate analytics bill that scales with traffic, and the per-member charge, all of which mean the real annual figure for a team running two sites with analytics is several hundred dollars rather than $144. Compare it to the cost of a person keeping two copies of a help center in sync, not to the cost of a page builder.

Editorial verdict on each

Replo

Replo is the only product in this category that treats a landing page as part of a checkout funnel rather than as a standalone artifact, and for a Shopify brand that distinction is worth real money. Publishing into the store means the cart is the real cart, the catalog is live, installed apps just work, and the visitor never crosses a domain boundary at the moment they are deciding to buy. Measuring variants against revenue instead of form fills follows naturally, and it changes what you optimize. The price is the whole objection: $99 a month is more than most of this category charges in a year, the leap to $499 is abrupt, and two simultaneous meters mean the bill can grow from either traffic or AI usage. Buy it if you sell on Shopify, spend seriously on acquisition, and can point at the revenue a better page would produce. Skip it if you are early, if you generate leads rather than orders, or if you are on any platform other than Shopify, in which case Swipe Pages, Unbounce, or Leadpages are the right shelf.

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Super

Super is a narrow product that does its one job better than anything else. If your team already writes in Notion, publishing that content as a fast, branded, crawlable website with no second source of truth is a genuine operational win, and the setup takes an afternoon. Documentation sites, help centers, handbooks, changelogs, and careers pages are exactly where it shines, and the Pro tier's search and redirects make large content sites practical. The reservations are commercial rather than technical: pricing is per site, analytics and team seats are separate bills, and you still need Notion underneath, so a team running two sites with analytics is looking at several hundred dollars a year rather than $144. And there are no forms, no store, and no testing, so this cannot be your marketing site. Buy it as a publishing layer alongside a proper site builder, not instead of one. The best thing about it is the exit: because the content never leaves Notion, leaving Super costs you a theme and nothing else.

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Replo profile last reviewed 2026-08-22; Super last reviewed 2026-08-22. Pricing is compiled from public sources and can change without notice. See our methodology.