Popsy
No-code website builder that works like Notion
Popsy is a website builder with a Notion-like editor. Just start typing and create professional websites in seconds. Customize fonts & colors, add navbar, buttons, custom backgrounds and publish to a custom domain. All with no code.
Reviews for Popsy
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Reviews of Popsy are split. Users praise its simple, Notion-like editing, quick setup for landing pages and small projects, affordable pricing, and creative tooling. However, serious concerns dominate recent feedback: prolonged outages, a pivot away from Notion sites with unclear direction, weak customer support and communication, billing issues after cancellations, and instability around hosted domains. Shoppers note rough edges in ecommerce features. Overall, Popsy can be great for fast, pretty pages, but reliability, support responsiveness, and trust are recurring pain points that need clear fixes.
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I used Popsy as a landing page builder for a new product. Easy to use, fast to set up, very affordable and great team! I'm a fan π
Great if you need to build a quick, beautiful and ready-to-use webpage ππ½
Great concept but needs stronger customer support, smoother delivery, and clearer communication to build trust.
Every Popsy website has been down for nearly a month now and I've tried messaging the founders a few times privately about this to no avail.
This is the second time in the last 9 months popsy has gone down.
There was no advanced notice or migration instructions, and there's no way to contact support outside of Twitter DMs.
It seems like they are planning on sunsetting the app and pivoting to popsy.ai, but this approach and the lack of communication does not inspire very much trust in what you're building next for existing Popsy users who are now left hanging
So far, this has not been the kind of experience I expect from a Y Combinator backed company.
Update (Jul 2025): Popsy continues to exceed themselves in ineptitude, having allowed the 'popy.site' domain (where everyone's Popsy.co sites used to live) to expire. Now every site built with Popsy.co redirects to pop-under spam ads.
I love using Popsy for turning Notion into a website, and while they still support Notion websites they have pivoted to a non-Notion web builder as the main focus. Popsy is still in early stages and I am unclear on how the web builder differentiates itself from others.
The interface is easy to get the hang off and the range of tools opens up a great space for creativity. Everything in Popsy seems to be thought through, and itβs clear that it is a passion project that will be helpful for many, many people.