[Mini NoCode Course] Building a Website with Notion - No Coding Required
A guide on creating websites from Notion without coding through a 4-video mini-course. Sharing benefits of using Notion as CMS like great writing experience, fast page load with Next.js, and cost savings. Provides ready-made templates, website editing guide with Github and GitPod, and how to deploy on Vercel.
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