Ghost

Ghost

Fiercely independent, open source publishing

4.6
β€’32 reviewsβ€’

738 followers

Turn your audience into a business. Publishing, newsletters, memberships and subscriptions β€” all in one place. Decentralised. Open source. 0% payment fees.
This is the 12th launch from Ghost. View more
Ghost 6.0

Ghost 6.0

The open source product that generates $100M+ for creators
Ghost 6.0 was ranked #5 of the day for August 4th, 2025
Networked publishing with ActivityPub, deeply integrated native analytics, a huge number of improvements, and $100M+ earned by indie publishers. Our biggest-ever release. The most exciting thing on PH today that has nothing to do with AI. Probably.
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Launch tags:
Writingβ€’Analyticsβ€’GitHub
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What do you think? …

John O'Nolan
Maker
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What’s up hunters! It’s been a while ✌️ I’m excited to share our latest major version release, Ghost 6.0, which the whole team has been working incredibly hard on. The TLDR: We’re shipping two of our most-requested features ever Deeply integrated networked publishing on top of an open web protocol called ActivityPub, meaning Ghost publishers can now follow and interact with one another β€” as well as people across Bluesky, Mastodon, Threads, WordPress, Flipboard, and more. And we’ve built a native analytics suite into the core of Ghost, to give creators and publishers more data than ever before about their audience and their business. I’m also excited to share a recent milestone: Creators and publishers have now earned more than $100,000,000 from premium subscriptions, powered by Ghost. For those of you who can remember back that far, our first ever launch on PH was in 2014. Back then, it was just me and my co-founder Hannah, shipping our first β€˜real’ version of a prototype new blogging platform off the back of a Kickstarter campaign. Our MRR was ~$3k, and we had little more than hopes and dreams about what our open source publishing platform might someday turn into. Here’s how the website looked back then: https://web.archive.org/web/2014... A decade later, Ghost has evolved from a basic blogging tool into a powerful publishing platform that’s brought the business model that worked so well for SaaS startups to publishers and creators. While the media industry as a whole is in turmoil, there’s a rising tide of independent creators who are doing better than ever β€” earning recurring revenue directly from their audience, with a tech stack they own and control. While a lot has changed, the most important things are still the same as ever: We’re still a proud, bootstrapped non-profit organization. We still release all our software as free and open source, under an MIT license. We’re still a fully remote team, spread all over the world. And we still care deeply about using technology as a force for good. If you remember Ghost from the early days, thanks for being part of the journey! If you’re just hearing about us today for the first time, hopefully this got you curious. Either way, I hope you’ll consider checking out what we’ve been working on. Full changelog here: https://ghost.org/changelog/6/ If you want to chat or you have any questions, I’ll be hanging out today in the comments πŸ’¬
Doug Warren

@johnonolan Now I can use Ghost for both long-form content and short-form notes from web browsers, email newsletters, RSS feed readers, and now social web platforms via ActivityPub. Also, I really appreciate the integrated analytics support that has been added to the platform. Thank you.

Curiositry

@johnonolan Been self-hosting Ghost for over a decade, since the first public release (v0.3). Ghost 5 β†’ Ghost 6 was the smoothest update yet. Congrats!

ActivityPub integration is probably the feature I've been most excited about in Ghost's whole history. It's fantastic to have a big player like Ghost throwing their weight behind POSSE and the open web!

Keep up the good work πŸ‘

Aaron O'Leary

I tried Substack and Beehiiv for my own house hunting related newsletter a while back but ultimately ditched both for Ghost. The writing experience is top notch, the themes are great and it's not packed with a ton of "hype" features that feel more gimmick than useful.

Really excited to try out this new update!

John O'Nolan

@aaronoleary Legend πŸ™Œ we do our best to focus on quality rather than quantity of features; which turns out to be.... the less trodden path in publishing tools. πŸ˜…

Aaron O'Leary

@johnonolan quality > quantity always!

Jonatan Svennberg

Super exciting to see Ghost 6 live! Long live the open web! πŸŽ‰

John O'Nolan

@mr_lundis Thanks so much πŸ€— and very much agreed

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