Host your Notion export

Notion’s "Export as HTML" gives you a folder, not a link. Zip that folder, drop it here, and get a real HTTPS address for it.

Drag & drop your file here

or — zip a folder, or drop a single page

Notion can export a page — or a whole workspace — to a folder of linked HTML files, but Notion does not host that export anywhere public. Pagedrop is the missing step: zip the exported folder, drop it, and your Notion pages become a real live site with their own link, separate from your private workspace.

How to host a Notion export

1

Export from Notion

In Notion, use Export → HTML on the page or workspace you want to publish, and download the zip it produces.

2

Drop the zip as-is

Drop that .zip straight onto the box above — Pagedrop unpacks it and finds the top page as your homepage.

3

Share the new link

Share the live link instead of the private Notion page — recipients need no Notion account to view it.

Frequently asked questions

Is this the same as Notion's public-page sharing?

No — this hosts the exported HTML copy on its own address, independent of Notion. It will not update automatically when you edit the page in Notion; export and drop again to refresh it.

Do nested sub-pages come along?

Yes, if you exported the parent page (or workspace) with subpages included — Notion's export keeps the linked HTML files together, and zipping the whole output preserves those links.

Will the Notion styling look the same?

Notion's HTML export ships its own CSS, so the look carries over closely. Embeds that depend on Notion's live servers, like some linked databases, may not render identically.

Why not just keep it in Notion?

A hosted copy gives you a clean link with no sign-in wall for viewers — useful for a public docs page, changelog, or knowledge base you want anyone to reach without a Notion account.