
Ghost: The best open source blog & newsletter platform
Ghost is a powerful app for professional publishers to create, share, and grow a business around their content. It comes with modern tools to build a website, publish content, send newsletters & offer paid …
About Ghost - The Open Source Publishing Platform
Ghost was founded in April 2013 by John O'Nolan & Hannah Wolfe, with a mission to create the best open source tools for independent journalists and writers across the world, and have a real impact on …
How To Install Ghost - Ghost Developer Docs
The fastest way to get started is to set up a site on Ghost (Pro). If you’re running a self-hosted instance, we strongly recommend an Ubuntu server with at least 1GB of memory to run Ghost.
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Sign up for Ghost (Pro)
We used to have free trials with no-card, but people sharing illegal copyrighted content and SEO spam would sign up for thousands of fake accounts per day. So, while we understand that it's a bit of an …
Contributing To Ghost - Ghost Developer Docs
The vast majority of the Ghost community is incredible, and we work hard to make sure it stays that way. We always welcome people who are friendly and participate constructively, but we outright ban …
Getting Started - Ghost Resources
Everything you need to know to start building your own Ghost publication is here: find out how to customize your site, publish your first post, send email newsletters and setup your memberships.
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The latest version of Ghost is here and it's better than ever! You can now build a website, publish posts, send newsletters, grow an audience, sell premium subscriptions and create a sustainable business …
Ghost: The simple, powerful WordPress alternative
We can help you migrate to Ghost from WordPress, for free! Save time and let the Ghost team do all the work on your behalf; no coding, no configuration, no worries.
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Ghost is unique in that we build decentralised, open technology that allows people to own and control their own destiny. Building software that's decentralised, open, and can be installed anywhere is …