Mycvify vs Notion
Notion is a doc. Mycvify is a website.
Sharing a Notion page as your CV works for a quick send to a friend. As a public personal site shared on LinkedIn, applied to dozens of jobs, or pinned to your bio — it shows.
Where Mycvify wins
Areas where Mycvify has a meaningful edge over Notion:
- Real personal URL — yourname.mycvify.com or yourname.com (Pro). Notion gives you a long random suffix.
- Looks like a personal site, not a doc with notion.so chrome.
- Indexable by Google. Notion public pages have inconsistent SEO at best.
- Multi-language at the field level. Notion forces you to maintain two pages.
- AI CV import vs starting from a Notion template.
Where Notion wins
Honest about Notion's strengths — they have real ones:
- You probably already use it.
- Free for unlimited pages on the free plan (good for drafting).
- Powerful for non-public docs and team workspaces.
- Easy to embed databases / tables.
Pick Notion when
Cases where Notion is the right call:
- You're sharing a CV draft with one person, not the world.
- You're not committed to having a personal site yet.
- You enjoy block-based editing.
Pick Mycvify when
Cases where Mycvify is the better fit:
- You want a real personal-site URL.
- You want to be findable on Google.
- You want to look like a professional, not a Notion power-user.
- You're applying to jobs — Mycvify lives at yourname.com.