Nexon is a Notion-powered blog template built with the Next.js and Vercel. It's a modified version of https://github.com/transitive-bullshit/nextjs-notion-starter-kit with a special focus on the better blogging experience.
Nexon is an innovative blogging solution that leverages the power of Notion, built on the robust frameworks of Next.js and Vercel. Designed for those who seek a streamlined and enhanced blogging experience, Nexon comes equipped with features that simplify content creation and management. Whether you’re a seasoned blogger or just starting out, this template provides an intuitive approach to showcase your ideas and narratives.
With its careful modifications and emphasis on ease of use, Nexon stands out as a compelling choice for writers looking to create sleek and engaging posts. The integration with Notion allows for seamless editing and organization, making it easier than ever to maintain your blog.
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