

Scipress
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Scipress gives technical authors the tools they need to create stunning and engaging technical content with the option to monetize via paywalls.
Cost / License
- Freemium
- Proprietary
Application type
Platforms
- Online
- Software as a Service (SaaS)
Features
- Support for MarkDown
- Automatic Backup
- Ad-free
- Syntax Highlighting
- Katex
- Document Publishing
- Online editor
- Tutorials
- Monetization
- Publishing
- Paywall
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What is Scipress?
Scipress gives technical authors the tools they need to create stunning and engaging technical content with the option to monetize via paywalls.
- Markdown: Write content in Markdown - a simple, universal syntax for prose that takes minutes to learn!
- Online editor: Avoid the headaches of installing and updating tools on your local machine.
- Paywalls: Wrap content in a 'gate' tag to make a paywall. Sell access via monthly, quarterly, annual, or lifetime subscriptions.
- Private posts: Create a private knowledge base that only you and select people can see.
- Organize posts: Group related posts into hierarchies like a book with chapters.
- Automatic Backups: Posts are backed up on every save. Fetch and restore an old version in seconds.
- Tailwind CSS: Use Tailwind CSS classes to veer from our out-of-the-box styling.
- Lucide Icons: Decorate your posts with Lucide SVG icons.
- Math: Use KaTeX (a LaTeX-like syntax) to write beautiful mathematical formulas and equations.
- Syntax Highlighting: Create stunning code blocks with language-aware syntax highlighting.
- SEO Optimization: Decorate your post with a uniqe description and photo for web crawlers and social share cards.
- Comments: Turn on comments to get feedback from your readers. (est. Jun 2024)









Comments and Reviews
In terms of styling, it is probably the peak of what a "simple" blog could achieve without feeling bloated. 2nd place behind Obsidian in my opinion. I would love see technical guides being published there. I hope it doesn't get bloated with "productivity" advice like many other platforms.