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  • I've never got round to using it but Google Sheets has Publish to Web under the Share menu that looks like it would do exactly what you want.

  • ChatGPT agrees. I put CYOA's whole post in:

    'If you're looking to replicate a table from your Notion into a website that updates automatically, there are a few routes you could consider:

    1. Google Sheets: You can embed a Google Sheets table directly onto a website. It's fairly straightforward and allows for real-time updates if the sheet is updated. You can control the permissions and styling within Google Sheets itself.

    2. Airtable: Similar to Google Sheets but often more user-friendly with advanced features. Airtable allows embedding tables onto websites and offers various styling options.

    3. Custom Development: If you're comfortable with a bit of coding, you could create a custom solution using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript to pull data from a source like Google Sheets or any API (like Notion's or others) and display it as a table on your website. This offers maximum control over style and data display.

    Regarding maintaining the correct style and fonts, using Google Sheets or another platform that allows direct embedding might be the easiest, as they often maintain formatting when embedded into a website.

    Remember, using APIs like Notion's might require some technical skills or knowledge of programming to integrate them seamlessly into your website.

    Consider the level of control you want over your data, the ease of updating, and the technical skills you or your team possess when choosing the platform. Google Sheets or Airtable might be more user-friendly for regular updates, while custom development provides the most control over styling and functionality.

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