![]() In general, this can be either to put out a portfolio (or personal resume) with all your projects collated in one place or to set up a blog where you share your musings and talk about things that intrigue you. Ignoring the commercial and other service-related reasons people have websites for, an average person might think of websites in a different light. When you think of websites, there are numerous reasons and objectives behind why you would want to create one. ![]() While a website created on Notion is nowhere close to its full-fledged counterpart when it comes to performance, it is a good alternative for when you need a quick web page up and running. ![]() You see, in addition to doing all the things we’ve just mentioned, another useful (read slightly understated) application of Notion is to create websites (or web pages). If you thought Notion’s scope of use ends here, you are in for a surprise. One where you can take notes, set up to-dos, create a knowledge base (wikis, databases, etc.), and manage your projects, among other things. You can think of it as an all-in-one workplace for all your note-taking, task management, and project/data/knowledge management needs. Notion, for the uninitiated, is the same app that has single-handedly replaced a bunch of different productivity apps and integrated their functionalities into a single app. ![]()
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