Your /work page is your highest-converting page
Visitors who view your /work page convert (email or DM clicks) at 8.4% vs 1.6% for visitors who only see the home page. Worth linking to /work from your hero or making it the first thing people see.
Notion sites built with Super.so, Potion, or Feather have zero built-in analytics. You publish your portfolio, your project page, your link bio, and have no idea who's visiting or whether your CTAs work. Muro adds visitor tracking, conversion events, and plain-language insights so you can actually make decisions about your site.
Adding Muro to your Notion-powered site takes about two minutes. The exact steps depend on which tool you use to publish (Super.so, Potion, Feather, etc.):
Log into Super.so, Potion, Feather, or whichever tool publishes your Notion site. Find your site's settings.
Most tools have a section labeled Custom Code, Scripts, or Head Code. Super.so calls it Custom Code, Potion calls it Custom Scripts.
Drop in the Muro script tag, save, and republish your site. Muro starts tracking right away. First insights the next morning.
Notion's native publishing (notion.site URLs) doesn't support custom scripts, so you can't add Muro to a raw notion.site URL. You need a hosting tool like Super.so, Potion, or Feather.
Once installed, Muro tracks the things that matter — automatically.
Pageviews across every page of your Notion site
Click-throughs on every link (great for portfolio sites)
Form submissions if your form posts to a third-party endpoint
Traffic sources, devices, and countries
Where visitors come from and where they go
These are the kinds of moments where a daily insight email beats a dashboard.
Muro tracks every link click and CTA. You'll see if visitors are reading the page but not clicking your contact link, which is a sign your CTA needs to be more prominent.
Muro tracks the page where each conversion happens. Often it's not the page you expect. From there, you can restructure your nav to push more traffic to the page that actually works.
Muro shows you exactly how launch traffic converted. You'll get a recap the next morning that says 'your launch brought 1,200 visitors and 47 signups, mostly from the share image.'
Muro doesn't show you charts. It tells you what matters. Here's an example insight a Notion site might receive.
Visitors who view your /work page convert (email or DM clicks) at 8.4% vs 1.6% for visitors who only see the home page. Worth linking to /work from your hero or making it the first thing people see.
Quick wins from people who use Muro every day.
If you publish to a notion.site URL directly, you can't add Muro. Super.so or Potion (which both have free tiers) are the easiest fix.
Custom domains help with branding and trust. All Notion-to-website tools support them, even on lower tiers.
If your Notion page is a single long scroll, Muro tracks the page as one URL. To track section views separately, split content into multiple pages.
Notion-rendered links open in new tabs by default. Muro tracks the click before the new tab opens, so outbound link tracking works fine.
No. Notion's native publishing doesn't support custom scripts. Use a tool like Super.so, Potion, or Feather to publish your Notion site, then add Muro through their settings.
Yes. Every Notion-to-website tool that allows custom code works with Muro. The setup is the same: paste the script, save, republish.
Yes. Muro only sees public visitor behavior on your published site. Your Notion workspace data stays private to you.
Yes. Outbound link clicks (to external sites) and internal navigation clicks are tracked automatically.