Noxionite: Open-Source Blog Engine for Notion Pages
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Summary
Noxionite is a free, open-source blog engine that transforms Notion pages into beautiful, fast websites. Built on react-notion-x, it features pre-rendered pages with ISR for instant navigation, graph view, automatic social images, multi-language support, and glassmorphism design. Created by developer Jaewan to solve the problem of turning Notion notes into public blogs with better aesthetics and performance than existing solutions.
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Pages are pre-rendered and updated with ISR, making navigation feel instant
Transform your Notion pages into a beautiful, blazing-fast blog
Your new blog is waiting
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