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The easiest way to deploy Ghost is with our official Ghost(Pro) managed service. You can have a fresh instance up and running in a couple of clicks with a worldwide CDN, backups, security and maintenance all done for you.
Not only will it save you hours of maintenance per month, but all revenue goes to the Ghost Foundation, which funds the maintenance and further development of Ghost itself. So you’ll be supporting open source software and getting a great service! Alternatively if you'd like to support us, we're very grateful to all our backers on Open Collective
Canvas is a fully open source package to extend your existing Laravel application and get you up-and-running with a blog in just a few minutes. In addition to a distraction-free writing experience, you can view monthly trends on your content, get insights into reader traffic and more!
Note: Canvas requires you to have user authentication in place prior to installation. Please see the official guide to get started.
You may use composer to install Canvas into your Laravel project:
WriteFreely is free and open source software for building a writing space on the web — whether a publication, internal blog, or writing community in the fediverse.
Built on a plain, auto-saving editor, WriteFreely gives you a distraction-free writing environment. Once published, your words are front and center, and easy to read.
Start writing together, publicly or privately. Connect with other communities, whether running WriteFreely, Plume, or other ActivityPub-powered software. And bring members on board from your existing platforms, thanks to our OAuth 2.0 support.
Simple, beautiful publishing.
Postleaf is a beautifully designed open source blogging platform built for the modern publisher.
Created by Cory LaViska
This software is dedicated to my daughter, Sophia, and my son, Calvin. Chase your dreams, lil’ ones.
Detailed instructions for installing, updating, and creating themes can be found at postleaf.org/docs.
This guide assumes you're installing Postleaf locally for development purposes. Please make sure the following dependencies are installed on your system before continuing:
"Make every detail perfect and limit the number of details to perfect."
— Jack Dorsey
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