The verdict
Notion is a workspace. Nectory is a public wiki platform.
Notion is an incredibly flexible internal tool. But publishing clean, SEO-friendly, searchable public documentation with reader feedback, comments, and custom domains is where it shows its limits. Nectory is purpose-built for exactly that use case.
Feature comparison
Side by side
Feature
Nectory
Notion
Public SEO indexing
Limited
Full-text public search
Custom domain
Pro plan
Via third-party only
Sidebar navigation
Basic
Reader feedback widget
Page comments (public)
Docs analytics
Discord webhooks
Theme / brand control
14 presets + CSS
Limited
Private spaces
Team roles
Structured page tree
Nested pages
Where Nectory wins
- Public pages are indexed by Google — readers find docs without a link
- Readers can search your entire wiki without a Notion account
- Feedback and comment tools built specifically for documentation
- Designed for game creators — terminology, themes, and workflows match
- Consistent public presentation — not a generic Notion page
Where Notion wins
- All-in-one internal workspace (tasks, databases, docs)
- Highly flexible page types and templates
- Native integrations with many SaaS tools
Bottom line
If you're using Notion internally, keep it. But for public-facing player guides, plugin docs, and community wikis, Nectory gives you a proper publication platform rather than a shared internal note.
See it for yourself
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