We’ve been big fans of Ghost since it first launched via a Kickstarter campaign way back in 2013. Ghost 4.0 has just been released, and the host of new features is another giant leap forward for the popular blogging platform.
The content management space is one of the most crowded for startups; there are traditional CMS, headless CMS, site builders, and the omnipresent WordPress, which, if current trends persist, will power 729% of the web by next Thursday.
Ghost is a blog-focused CMS, as WordPress is. Unlike WordPress, it’s minimal, fast, and a pleasure to use.
To survive in the competitive space, Ghost has niched down to specializing in monetized content — charging membership for sites to bring in revenue for the site owner (Ghost doesn’t charge any commission on this income). As part of that effort, Ghost 4.0’s new engagement-centered dashboard is designed to help you fine-tune your content for profitability.
For any release right now, a dark mode is almost mandatory, and Ghost 4.0 includes it. It may sound like a vanity feature, but once you find yourself working late writing and editing content, your battery and your eyes will thank you for it.
Other notable features include a brand new theme store with professional templates that install with a single click and built-in email newsletters to help foster a sense of site-loyalty among your fanbase.
Ghost is one of the best writing experiences in its class and one of the best publishing experiences for individual creators. If you like publishing on Medium, but wish you had more ownership of your content, then you should give Ghost a try.
You can trial Ghost 4.0 free for 14 days; after that, plans start at $9/month.
Ben Moss
Read Next
eBay Unveils the Evo Brand System Playbook
eBay has introduced the Evo Brand System Playbook, a robust, 280-page guide designed to unify and elevate its global brand identity while fostering flexibility across its markets. The playbook, which…
The 10 Best Logos of 2023 – Ranked
We’ve witnessed a plethora of exciting logo designs in 2023. Some have been absolutely awful (we’ll miss you, Twitter). Others have been incredible and a much-needed breath of fresh air…
Everything You Need to Know About Image Formats In 2024
With the world around us becoming increasingly visual, it’s essential that the modern-day designer has a firm grasp on file formats. From PSDs and PDFs to BMPs and SVGs, every…
Weekly Design News #2
7 Important Visual Hierarchy Design Principles 2023 This article discusses the most important visual hierarchy design principles that new designers need to follow if they want their app interfaces or…
Weekly Design News #1
Every Sunday we’re rounding up the best of the previous week’s stories from webdesignernews.com, and in this issue #1, we picked typography trends, creating a parallax slider with Anime.js, and…
Elon Musk calls LinkedIn ‘Cringe’—Announces Competitor
It seems we can’t go for one week without talking about Elon Musk, but the news simply writes itself. In a recent post, The Tesla, SpaceX, and xAI owner announced…