Show HN: Blogr – for developers who never blog consistently (blogr.dev)
I built Blogr because I've shipped a handful of side projects and can never stick to blogging, even though I know it's the best thing to do for SEO long term. I want to spend my time building, not blogging!
Blogr is a GitHub App. You install it on your repo, configure your site once (description, tone, audience, keywords you want to rank for, topics to avoid), pick a schedule, and it commits MDX blog posts to your repo automatically.
The positioning for this app over others like it:
- Posts commit as MDX files in your repo, so you keep them if you cancel.
- It reads your existing posts to match voice, avoid duplicate topics, and add internal linking.
- If you're on something like Vercel, posts auto-deploy as soon as Blogr commits.
- Posts are run through multiple filters to maximize SEO and humanize the writing.
- Set and forget. Nothing to monitor or babysit.
Happy to answer anything about the implementation or the idea.
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[ 4.3 ms ] story [ 20.6 ms ] threadI know that most blogs and built-in public creators are leaning into the vulnerable side and getting a tone that would be vulnerable without it lying and creating a negative impression on readers is too risky for me to add it yet. I don't want it to say, "I crashed my site yesterday," and users think, "Whoa, this is not a viable product."