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
Paid pricing (launch)Variable€48 one-time (Lifetime)

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's launch Lifetime Deal (€48 one-time) you get your own branding, your domain, an individual password per client, analytics on who entered β€” forever, no monthly. 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.

Frequently asked questions

Does Oncepage have password protection?β–Ύ

Yes, but only on paid tiers and in a basic way. No email gate, no view cap, no analytics, no multi-portal workflow. NotionLock has native password protection even on the free plan.

For quickly publishing a public page, which is better?β–Ύ

Oncepage β€” it's literally unbeatable on time-to-first-publish (10 seconds). NotionLock takes 30 seconds and is designed for private pages, not public.

What's the main difference?β–Ύ

Oncepage optimizes for "publish & forget" single public pages. NotionLock optimizes for recurring workflows (portals, paywall, membership) with privacy, branding and analytics.

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