


LiveJournal is described as 'Online blogging software - free for basic users! Personal publishing, community involvement and individual expression' and is a Blog Publishing tool in the news & books category. There are more than 50 alternatives to LiveJournal for a variety of platforms, including Web-based, Self-Hosted, Windows, Linux and Mac apps. The best LiveJournal alternative is WordPress, which is both free and Open Source. Other great apps like LiveJournal are Tumblr, Ghost, Neocities and Blogger.



[Pillowfort is currently in closed beta with over 40,000 users. Everyone who donates $5 or more will get a registration key (or keys) to create an account on the site]

Listed is a free blogging platform that allows you to create a public journal published directly from your notes. This unique approach to keeping a public blog on the internet using just a notes app yields two surprising effects:
Use a free (and ad-free) blogging platform to publish your ideas, share them with the Community and the world.

OverBlog is a blogging platform, active and evolving. Create a blog, without any technical knowledge, and find everything you post ! Create your blog has never been easier.




Typehut is a super simple publishing platform for any kind of content: blogs, newsletters, changelogs, announcements, events, etc.




Typehut is the most popular SaaS alternative to LiveJournal.
Midnight is a place for networked writing. You can think of it as write.as meets roam. Figuratively, it aims to be the web equivalent of your local pub. a place you can go to and talk about your day with strangers or friends. then when you leave, it doesn’t follow you home.



Blot is a blogging platform with no interface. It creates a special folder in your Dropbox and publishes files you put inside. The point of all this?—?the reason Blot exists?—?is so you can use your favorite tools to create whatever you publish.




User-friendly platform for creating mobile-friendly sites, blogs, and stores quickly. Features include SEO tools, multilingual support, and complete hosting management with no tech skills needed.




Open-source CMS leveraging Golang for high performance; features decoupled modules for integration, inspired by major platforms, offering versatility for industries from ecommerce to events, ensuring flexibility, scalability, and bespoke solutions with community support.




Founded in 2013, Silvrback sought to provide users with a potent, minimalist writing experience that was easy to use, well-supported, and distraction-free – all at a modest price. That remains our aim today.
Apostrophe is a powerful website builder platform built on an enterprise open source CMS, offering in-context live editing, visual design tools, and multisite enablement in a full stack JS environment.


