What Reddit Says About Blogging Apps
We compiled 9 Reddit discussions about Blogging apps from 4 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.
Reddit Threads
r/webdev
If you're working with react than best choice for you may be the Gatsby framework (because of ssr and dsg) which is based on react ... Check out ButterCMS which is an API-based or headless CMS with a preconfigured blog engine.
r/Blogging
Medium and Hashnode are great for reaching people and connecting with others especially in tech. But they’re more limited when it comes to design, collecting emails or growing your content into a real business.
r/Blogging
Long term, if you have ambitions to grow a large site and have specific things you want, then I would recommend Wordpress or any other similar platform. Blogger is very limited on ways to manipulate the page.
r/Blogging
I usually draft everything in Google Docs because it's easy to access from anywhere. Once I have completed writing, I use Grammarly to fix grammar, and then use Hemingway App to make the post more readable. I use Canva for blog or Pinterest images.
r/selfhosted
I also recommend Ghost! ... I'm using ghost to put out a blog.
r/osr
You had a chance to make that jab so much better by using a different search engine, and making a joke about still being able to look things up despite saying I was anti-google, but it slipped right through your fingers. Maybe next time. ... Would you have gotten the point if I'd linked elsewhe...
r/Blogging
I'd say that it's OK to use any platform for your first year as you're trying to figure out if blogging is in fact for you. But then, you should switch to self hosted. It's cheaper, more flexible, better SEO. Many advantages. The drawback is the time you need to set it up and mai...
r/Blogging
Wordpress. It just works. I've tried every thing under the radar for last 12 years for different projects(personal and professional) and have now returned back to Wordpress. ... Micro.blog might be worth checking out. As far as all-in-one solutions go it’s hard to beat.
r/Blogging
Solid platform isn't it. But Substack is becoming like a social platform... ... Only if you deal with Notes. More replies More replies ... I'm just getting back into blogging after a long break and rebrand. I'm writing the content right now, but when I'm ready to publish I'l...
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