Introduction

Floggy is your corner of the internet. One place to publish writing, show your work, keep your notes and tasks, and let people book time with you - all under a domain and identity you own.

Most tools make you choose: a blog here, a portfolio there, a scheduling link somewhere else. Floggy puts them together so your readers meet one coherent version of you, and you keep control of your address and your data.

What Floggy is

Floggy is a hosted platform for building an independent presence on the web:

  • A blog written in a full-screen editor, not a cramped text box.
  • A portfolio with custom sections for projects, experience, links, galleries, and more.
  • Notes and tasks that live right beside your writing.
  • Bookings so readers can grab time on your calendar.
  • Your own address, either a free you.floggy.xyz subdomain or a custom domain you already own.

Your content is yours. You can export everything to a single JSON file at any time.

Who it's for

Floggy fits anyone building a personal, independent tech identity: writers, engineers, designers, founders, and freelancers who want a real home online instead of a profile on someone else's platform.

If you can write a document, you can run a Floggy site. Nothing here needs code. There is also a developer path (SDK and CLI) for people who want to pull their content into other apps, but that is entirely optional.

What you can build

  • A writing-first blog with tags, drafts, and scheduled posts.
  • A portfolio homepage that leads with who you are and what you've shipped.
  • A newsletter your readers can subscribe to, sent straight from your posts.
  • A booking page where people schedule calls against your real availability.
  • A private workspace of notes and tasks that only you see.

Free and Pro

Floggy has a Free tier and a Pro tier. Free covers the core: your blog, portfolio, subdomain, and recent analytics. Pro unlocks premium themes, a custom domain, the newsletter, calendar bookings, notes, tasks, full analytics history, and the headless CMS. You can see the current plan details and pricing in Settings > Billing.

Map of the docs

Start here, then branch out:

Guide What it covers
Quickstart Signup to a live blog in a few minutes
Your blog Subdomain, custom domain, profile, sections, navigation
Writing The editor, drafts, publishing, visibility, images
Custom domain Connecting a domain you own
Themes Choosing and customizing your look
Calendar Connecting a calendar and taking bookings
Analytics Who's reading, and how you'd know

Building something on top of Floggy? The CMS SDK (@floggy/cms) and the CLI (@floggy/cli) have their own docs.