Comparing blogging platforms

The Best Blogging Platform for Anyone

A plain comparison of what free and paid blogging platforms actually give you, from a real editor to an API, SDK and CLI for AI agents and programmatic SEO.

Comparison

Floggy vs other blogging platforms, feature by feature

FeatureFloggyRecommendedBasic blog sitesEnterprise CMSStatic site builders
Custom domainYes, on ProRare or paid add-onYes, but complex setupYes, manual DNS setup
Newsletter built inYesNo, needs third partySometimes, extra moduleNo, needs third party
Headless API/SDK/CLIYes, all three includedNoYes, often complex to usePartial, build tools only
AI agent can auto-publishYes, built inNoNo, needs custom codeNo, needs custom code
Custom collections for pSEOYesNoYes, needs developer setupManual, needs developer work
Analytics includedYesLimited or noneYes, separate toolNo, needs third party
What you get

What actually matters when picking a blogging platform

  • A real editor that does not fight you, not just a text box with no formatting control.
  • A custom domain option so your blog lives at your own URL, not a subdomain forever.
  • A built-in newsletter so you are not stitching together a separate email tool.
  • Analytics you can actually read, not a vanity view counter.
  • A headless option (API, SDK or CLI) if you ever want to publish from code or automate anything.
  • Support for custom collections if you plan to run more than a single blog, like a directory or comparison pages.
  • A free tier that lets you try the real product, not a crippled demo.
Features

Where an API, SDK and CLI change what you can do

  • Publish from code, not just a browser

    The API lets you create, update and publish posts from any script or app. You are not stuck filling out a form in a dashboard every time you want a post live.

  • Run an AI agent as your author

    The SDK gives an AI agent the same publishing actions a human editor has: draft a post, attach images, schedule it, and push it live without a person clicking publish.

  • Script your workflow with the CLI

    The CLI wraps the API for your terminal, so you can create posts, manage custom collections and trigger a publish from a shell script or CI job.

  • Custom collections for content types

    Beyond blog posts, define your own content types, such as a comparison, glossary or directory, and manage them through the same API, SDK and CLI, the base for programmatic SEO at scale.

Tradeoffs

Who Floggy actually fits

Good fit

Pros
  • You want a real editor, a custom domain, a newsletter and analytics without gluing four separate tools together.
  • You are a developer or founder who wants to publish through an API, SDK or CLI instead of a dashboard.
  • You want to run programmatic or agentic SEO with custom collections instead of hand building a CMS schema.
  • You want to start free on a subdomain and only pay when you need a custom domain or automation.

Not a fit

Cons
  • You want a drag and drop page builder for a full marketing site, not a blog and CMS.
  • You need enterprise compliance workflows or a large in-house editorial team with granular roles.
  • You never plan to touch an API, SDK or CLI and only want the simplest possible writing box.
How it works

How to move your existing writing over

  1. Export what you have

    Pull your existing posts out of your current platform. Most blogging tools let you export as Markdown, HTML or a CSV of posts.

  2. Create your Floggy blog

    Sign up free and set up your blog. You get a subdomain immediately and can add a custom domain later on Pro.

  3. Import or script the migration

    For a handful of posts, paste content into the editor directly. For a larger archive, use the API, SDK or CLI to script the import so titles, dates and slugs carry over.

  4. Set up redirects and re-point your domain

    If you are moving your existing custom domain, update DNS to point at Floggy and set up redirects from old URLs to new ones so you keep whatever search rankings you already earned.

In short

Blogging platform for anyone

A blogging platform for anyone is a tool that lets a writer, a business, a developer or an AI agent publish content without stitching together separate tools for hosting, a domain, a newsletter and analytics. Floggy pairs a standard editor with an API, SDK and CLI for automated publishing too.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions about blogging platforms

What is the best free blogging platform for anyone?

The best free blogging platform for anyone is one that gives you a full editor, a working subdomain and room to grow without forcing you to pay before you have published anything. Floggy's free tier includes a real editor and a subdomain blog; a custom domain, newsletter and CMS automation are part of the Pro tier.

Is there a blogging platform built for AI agents?

Yes. Floggy ships an SDK and CLI so an AI agent can draft, publish and run SEO on a schedule using the same actions a human editor has, instead of you copying and pasting content into a dashboard by hand.

What do people on Reddit recommend for a blogging platform for anyone?

Reddit threads on this topic tend to split by what someone plans to do with the blog: simple writing tools for people who just want to write, and headless or API driven platforms for developers and businesses who want to automate publishing or build more than one content type. Floggy targets the second group without giving up the simple editor the first group wants.

What platform is best for blogging if I want to scale past a single blog?

If you want more than one blog or need structured content like a directory, glossary or comparison pages, look for a platform with custom collections and an API, since that is what lets you manage many pages the same way you manage blog posts, which is what Floggy's collections and API support.

Do I need to know how to code to use Floggy?

No. The standard editor, custom domain, newsletter and analytics work like any other blogging platform, no code required. The API, SDK and CLI are there if you or an agent wants to automate publishing, but they are optional, not a requirement.

Ready when you are

Start your blog free

Publish on a Floggy subdomain today, add a custom domain, newsletter and CMS automation when you are ready.