Categories/Blogging

Open Source Blogging Apps

Discover top blogging software for creators and businesses. Learn how headless CMS, static generators, boost SEO, engagement, and publishing speed.

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TypeScript
93%
AGPL 3.0
82

CourseLit

Ecommerce · Blogging

1,181

Open-source, self-hosted LMS for selling online courses, digital downloads, and building communities on your own branded website.

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CourseLit

AGPL 3.0
244
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6.9 years
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TypeScript93%
Updated 6 days ago
Ruby
62%
AGPL 3.0
83

Forem

Community · Blogging

22,738

Open source Ruby on Rails platform for building developer communities with articles, discussions, and social profiles—the same software that powers dev.to.

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Forem

AGPL 3.0
4,185
Forks
9.6 years
Age
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Ruby62%
JavaScript20%
HTML13%
Updated 2 days ago
TypeScript
99%
AGPL 3.0
27

fountain-ink

Blogging

64

A self-hostable, decentralized blogging platform built on Lens Protocol — own your content, audience, and distribution forever.

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fountain-ink

AGPL 3.0
10
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2.1 years
Age
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TypeScript99%
Updated 5 months ago
JavaScript
59%
MIT
96

Ghost

CMS · Blogging

54,267

Open source headless Node.js CMS for professional publishing, paid memberships, and newsletters with a fully owned audience.

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Ghost

MIT
11,781
Forks
13.2 years
Age
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JavaScript59%
TypeScript34%
Updated yesterday
Go
41%
AGPL 3.0
89

listmonk

Marketing · Blogging

21,922

High-performance, self-hosted newsletter and mailing list manager packaged as a single binary with built-in analytics, transactional messaging, and multi-channel delivery.

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listmonk

AGPL 3.0
2,375
Forks
7 years
Age
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Go41%
Vue24%
JavaScript19%
Updated 2 days ago
TypeScript
96%
MIT
92

Payload CMS

Developer Tools · Blogging · CMS

43,384

The open-source, Next.js-native headless CMS that lives inside your /app folder and gives you a full TypeScript backend instantly.

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Payload CMS

MIT
3,875
Forks
5.5 years
Age
Built with
TypeScript96%
Updated yesterday
TypeScript
95%
MIT
69

sigle

Blogging

488

A decentralized, open-source writing platform that permanently stores your stories on the Stacks blockchain and Arweave — where Web3 content creators own their words forever.

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sigle

MIT
84
Forks
7.4 years
Age
Built with
TypeScript95%
Updated 1 months ago
TypeScript
84%
Other
89

Webiny JS

Ecommerce · Blogging · CMS

8,002

Open-source, self-hosted CMS on AWS serverless — a TypeScript framework you extend with code, not a product you configure through a UI.

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Webiny JS

Other
675
Forks
8.5 years
Age
Built with
TypeScript84%
JavaScript15%
Updated 3 days ago
PHP
55%
Other
88

WordPress

CMS · Blogging

21,236

The world's most popular open-source CMS — now with a built-in AI client SDK, 196 native blocks, and full-site editing for PHP-powered publishing at any scale.

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WordPress

Other
12,946
Forks
14.6 years
Age
Built with
PHP55%
JavaScript32%
CSS12%
Updated yesterday

About Blogging

Blogging software empowers individuals, teams, and businesses to share stories, knowledge, and marketing messages online. At its core, a blogging platform provides a clean editor, media management, SEO controls, and publishing workflow so creators can focus on content rather than infrastructure.

Typical apps in this category include headless CMSs, traditional WordPress‑style platforms, lightweight static site generators (e.g., Hugo, Jekyll), and niche micro‑blogging services. They often integrate with comment systems, email newsletters, analytics dashboards, and social‑media schedulers. Use cases range from personal diaries and tech tutorials to corporate thought‑leadership hubs and multi‑author news sites.

Why does it matter? A well‑built blog drives organic traffic, builds brand authority, and nurtures community engagement—all critical for SEO and lead generation. For developers, modern blogging tools offer API‑first architectures, markdown support, and plug‑in ecosystems that simplify customization and scaling. Users benefit from fast publishing cycles, responsive design, and built‑in SEO features that help their content rank higher in search results.

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