A minimalist, markdown-based blogging platform designed for developers, featuring syntax highlighting and seamless Git integration.

Overview:

Zenblog is an open-source, headless blogging CMS designed for simplicity and ease of integration. It aims to provide a streamlined user experience for writers, readers, and developers who want to manage a blog and fetch its content for use on a website. The project is currently under heavy development, with its initial public release expected in 2024. It targets users who find existing headless CMS solutions too complex or expensive for straightforward blogging needs.

Core Features:

  • Multiple Blogs: Supports managing an unlimited number of blogs.

  • Collaboration: Allows multiple users to work on content together.

  • SDK for Content Fetching: Provides an SDK to easily retrieve content from your website.

  • Image Hosting: Includes built-in image hosting capabilities.

  • Analytics: Offers basic analytics for tracking blog performance.

  • RSS Feeds and Webhooks: Generates RSS feeds and supports webhooks for event-driven integrations.

Use Cases:

  • Developers building a portfolio or company blog: Using the API and SDK to fetch and render content on a custom website or app.

  • Small teams managing content together: Leveraging the collaboration feature to write and edit posts in a shared environment.

  • Self-hosters wanting full control over their blog data: Running Zenblog on their own infrastructure to maintain data sovereignty.

Why It Matters:

As a headless CMS, Zenblog focuses on being simple and affordable compared to more complex or expensive alternatives. It supports self-hosting, an API, webhooks, and custom themes, giving developers flexibility in how they integrate and present content. The project is specifically built for users who want a quick and straightforward way to set up a blog and connect it to their website, similar to how developers spin up a database.

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