NotionLock vs Oncepage

Oncepage bets on extreme simplicity. NotionLock bets on flexibility + protection.

Oncepage is a minimalist tool for publishing Notion pages as websites. Their pitch is: "paste the Notion URL, press a button, you have a site". Their strength is simplicity β€” you can be online in 10 seconds. Their limit is the same thing: little personalization, little control, little protection.

Quick feature comparison

FeatureOncepageNotionLock
Setup time~10 seconds~30 seconds
Password protectionβž– Limited/premiumβœ… Native, even free
Custom domainβœ… Yes (paid)βœ… Yes (paid)
Removable brandingβž– Yes (paid)βœ… Yes (Pro)
Analyticsβž– Basicβœ… Advanced (Pro)
Email gate❌ Noβœ… Yes
Max views / expirations❌ Noβœ… Yes
Free pricingβž– Yes, with brandingβœ… Yes, generous
Pro pricingVariable$9/month flat

When Oncepage wins

You need to publish a single public page, fast, once, and you don't care about advanced features. Oncepage gets you online in ten seconds β€” almost unbeatable on time-to-first-publish.

When NotionLock wins

You need protection, a repeatable workflow (e.g. a client portal for every new account), analytics, an email gate to build a list, or clean branding without paying extra. You need to scale beyond a single page.

Concrete example

You're a freelance designer. You deliver to 5 clients. With Oncepage you pay for 5 separate plans, or you use one plan with "powered by Oncepage" on all of them. With NotionLock Pro ($9/month flat) you get your own branding, your domain, an individual password per client, analytics on who entered. That's the clearest case.

Verdict

Oncepage is perfect for the one-off "publish & forget". NotionLock is perfect when the tool becomes part of your recurring workflow. Similar cost, different target.

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