Notion pages and Super sites appearing on Google Search Results is usually caused by search engine indexing being enabled in the page’s sharing or publishing settings. When this option is turned on, Google is allowed to crawl and index the page, which makes it discoverable in search results.
To remove a page from Google Search Results, you will need to disable search engine indexing and then wait for Google to recrawl the page. Once Google detects the updated setting, the page will gradually be removed from search results. Keep in mind that this process may take some time, depending on Google’s crawl schedule.
In Notion:
Open your Notion page
Click the Share button in the upper-right corner
Go to the Publish tab
Look for Search Engine Indexing
Turn it off
In Super:
Go to the SEO section of your Super Dashboard.
Set Default Domain Indexing to Disabled.
Click Save Changes.


