Table of contents
- What Makes a Great Documentation Site?
- 1. CuePoints Docs
- 2. Peliqan Documentation
- 3. Studio Docs
- 4. Nodle Documentation
- 5. UltraServers Documentation
- 6. Piwigo Documentation
- 7. OnLeOne User Guide
- 8. kleio User Guide
- 9. Such Help Center
- 10. Reflect Academy
- 11. Voys SA Help Center
- Why Notion + Super is a Smart Choice for Documentation
- Want your Super site featured next?
If you've ever wondered what a documentation site can look like when it's built with Notion and Super.so, these real-world examples are all the proof you need.
Documentation is often the unsung hero of a great product experience. It's where users turn when they're stuck, where developers look for answers, and where teams prove they take their craft seriously. With tools like Notion and Super.so, building a clean, fast, and professional documentation site has never been more accessible. No code required.
Below, we've rounded up standout documentation and help center sites powered by Notion and Super. Each one demonstrates how flexible and polished this combination can be, spanning industries from music technology to Web3 to open-source photo management.
What Makes a Great Documentation Site?
Before diving in, it's worth noting what these sites have in common. The best Notion + Super.so documentation sites share a few key traits:
- Clear navigation with sidebar menus, grouped categories, and logical page hierarchies
- Search functionality so users can find answers instantly without scrolling
- Fast load times since Super.so renders Notion pages as optimized static sites
- SEO-ready structure with meta titles, descriptions, and Open Graph tags out of the box
- Responsive design that works beautifully on mobile and desktop
Now, let's look at the sites themselves.
1. CuePoints Docs
Site: cuepoints-docs.super.site
CuePoints is a professional audio cueing software, and its documentation site reflects that precision. The homepage greets visitors with a visually rich grid of cover image cards, each representing a major feature area like Tracks & Media, Cues, Playback, and Timecode & Routing.
What stands out here is the visual-first approach to navigation. Instead of a plain text list, users land on a gallery-style hub that makes it immediately obvious where to go. The clean top-level navigation groups content into logical buckets (General, Tools, Import, Export), and the use of custom thumbnails gives the site a polished, branded feel that most documentation sites simply don't bother with.
Why it works: The card-based layout reduces cognitive load. Users can scan visually rather than read through long lists, which is especially useful for software with many feature areas.
2. Peliqan Documentation
Site: peliqan-documentation.super.site
Peliqan is a sophisticated data platform. Think ETL pipelines, SQL, Python, BI dashboards, and AI agents. Its documentation site carries the weight of that complexity with surprising grace. The meta description alone reads like a confident product statement, communicating exactly what Peliqan does in a few sharp sentences.
The navigation is tiered into three clear levels: Basics, Advanced, and For Developers, which is a smart way to serve both newcomers and experienced engineers with a single documentation hub. A Book a Demo CTA in the header keeps commercial intent alive without cluttering the docs experience.
External links to the connectors page and helpdesk portal are also surfaced cleanly, so users always have an escape hatch to deeper support.
Why it works: The three-tier navigation model (Basics / Advanced / Developers) is a smart UX pattern for technical products with a wide range of users.
3. Studio Docs
Site: studiodocs.super.site
Studio Docs serves the film and video production industry, a space where professionals need reliable, no-nonsense reference material fast. The site offers organized access to production documents, templates, and guides that film crews depend on throughout production cycles.
Built on Notion and Super.so, the site benefits from a content structure that mirrors how film production actually works. Content is organized by document type and production phase, which is exactly what busy practitioners need when they're on set or in pre-production crunch.
Why it works: Industry-specific organization that maps to real workflows, not generic content categories.
4. Nodle Documentation
Site: nodle-documentation.super.site
Nodle is a Web3 infrastructure project that connects the physical world to blockchain via smartphone-based edge nodes, and its documentation site handles a genuinely complex subject matter with admirable clarity.
The sidebar navigation is thorough, covering everything from Introduction and Vision & Mission to technical topics like the Nodle Client, NODL Token, NFT Minting Tool, and Nodle Explorer. This breadth reflects the multi-layered nature of the product, serving everyday users (who earn NODL tokens via the app), developers, and enterprise IoT customers all at once.
The meta description is particularly well-written: it explains the core concept in plain language before going technical, which is crucial for a Web3 project trying to attract a mainstream audience.
Why it works: The documentation doubles as an accessible product explainer. You come for the answers and leave understanding the entire ecosystem.
5. UltraServers Documentation
Site: docs.ultraservers.com
UltraServers is a game server hosting provider, and their documentation site has a lot of personality. It opens with a high-energy banner highlighting their flagship value prop ("All plans start at just $1 per GB of RAM") before settling into an organized documentation hub.
The site features a card grid layout for major sections (Billing, Getting Started, Hytale, Plugins & Mods, Modpacks, Panel, Server Management, Troubleshooting), each with a custom cover image. The navigation sidebar is comprehensive, and there's even a dedicated YouTube Videos link and a community contribution prompt ("Share your knowledge, submit a guide!"), which gives the site an open, community-driven energy.
The custom domain (docs.ultraservers.com) rather than the default .super.site URL is a nice professional touch that reinforces brand credibility.
Why it works: The combination of a branded domain, vibrant visuals, community calls-to-action, and YouTube integration creates a documentation experience that feels alive rather than static.
6. Piwigo Documentation
Site: piwigo-documentation.super.site
Piwigo is a well-loved open-source photo gallery application, and its Super.so documentation site brings its extensive user guides to life. The documentation covers everything users need: importing photos, managing albums and tags, user management, themes, plugins, mobile apps, and self-hosting.
What's notable about the Piwigo docs is how feedback-forward the experience is. Users are explicitly invited to share their opinion on any article, which helps the team continuously improve content quality. The documentation is also clearly structured around user roles, separating admin-focused content from end-user guides.
Why it works: Open-source projects live and die by documentation quality. Piwigo's user-first organization and feedback loops make this a documentation site that actively improves itself.
7. OnLeOne User Guide
Site: onleoneuserguide.super.site
OnLeOne's user guide demonstrates how Super.so documentation sites can serve niche SaaS products just as effectively as large platforms. The site delivers focused, structured guidance for users navigating the OnLeOne platform, with clean page organization built directly from Notion.
The simplicity here is a feature, not a limitation. Not every product needs an elaborate documentation portal. Sometimes a well-organized, fast-loading guide built on Notion is exactly the right fit.
Why it works: Lean, focused, and perfectly suited to its audience. Proof that effective documentation doesn't have to be complex.
8. kleio User Guide
Site: kleio-userguide.super.site
kleio is a digital archiving tool for documenting artistic works, projects, and processes, and its user guide reflects the thoughtful, design-conscious nature of the product. Built primarily in German (with internationalization in mind), the guide walks users through every aspect of the platform, from account creation and workspace setup to export, filesharing, and network collaboration.
The sidebar navigation is exceptionally well-organized, using section headers like Account, Workspace, Arbeitsarchiv (Work Archive), and Netzwerk / Collaborate that map directly to the product's core concepts. There's also a dedicated E-Learning section, which elevates the guide beyond simple documentation into a genuine learning resource.
Why it works: The dedicated E-Learning section and meticulous organization transform a standard user guide into an onboarding and education hub.
9. Such Help Center
Site: such-help-center.super.site
The Such Help Center is a clean, well-structured customer support hub built on Notion and Super.so. It demonstrates how brands can use this platform combination to stand up a professional self-service support experience quickly, without investing in expensive help desk software.
The site's structure focuses on helping users solve problems independently, which is the gold standard for modern help centers. By keeping content in Notion, the team can update articles instantly as the product evolves.
Why it works: Speed of updates and ease of maintenance are where Notion + Super.so really shine for customer support use cases.
10. Reflect Academy
Site: reflect.academy
Of all the sites on this list, Reflect Academy is perhaps the most elegant. Built for Reflect, a premium note-taking app, the academy takes the form of a structured learning guide rather than a traditional documentation site. The meta description says it all: "This is the no-frills guide to note-taking. It can be learnt in about thirty minutes."
The navigation is a beautifully curated table of contents: Principles of note-taking, Daily journaling, Linking your notes, How to use Reflect, Using templates, Audio recordings, and more, each decorated with a relevant emoji for quick visual scanning. It even includes sections on the team's values, roadmap, and refund policy, making it a one-stop resource for users at every stage of their relationship with the product.
The custom domain (reflect.academy) is inspired. It frames the documentation as a place of learning, not just support.
Why it works: The "academy" framing, curated navigation, and focus on principles over procedures make this feel less like a manual and more like a book worth reading.
11. Voys SA Help Center
Site: voys-help-sa.super.site
Voys South Africa's help center brings the Voys brand to the South African market with a localized support experience. As a VoIP and cloud phone system provider, Voys SA serves businesses looking for cost-effective, modern communications, and their Super.so help center ensures customers can get up and running without needing to call support.
The site mirrors the thoughtful structure of the broader Voys documentation ecosystem, covering the Voys App, Webphone, VoIP devices, and the Freedom dashboard, all tailored for South African business users.
Why it works: Localization matters. A dedicated regional help site signals commitment to customers in a specific market, and Super.so makes maintaining regional variations of documentation effortless.
Why Notion + Super is a Smart Choice for Documentation
These sites represent just a fraction of what's possible, but they collectively demonstrate why the Notion + Super.so combination has become a go-to choice for teams that want professional documentation without the overhead of traditional CMS platforms.
Key advantages:
- Write in Notion, publish instantly. Your team already knows how to use Notion, so there's no new tool to learn.
- Built-in SEO. Super.so automatically handles meta tags, Open Graph data, sitemaps, and fast page rendering.
- Custom domains. Publish under your own domain for full brand credibility.
- Search out of the box. Users can find what they need without you building a search feature.
- No maintenance overhead. No plugins to update, no servers to manage, no version conflicts.
- Fast performance. Super.so serves Notion content as optimized static pages, keeping load times low.
Whether you're documenting a SaaS product, building a help center, creating a user guide, or launching an educational platform, Notion + Super.so gives you the tools to do it beautifully.
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