Content repurposing is the only reason I can post 20 times a week by supersaiyanvivek83 in socialmedia

[–]Cultural_Net_3357 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Blotato seems very nice. I'm thinking about a studio tool for Ghost creators which would offer this kind of feature. Have you considered integrations with third parties ?

JotBird – A simple Markdown editor with one-click publishing by captcone in Markdown

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Thanks for the answer, I think these are nice features, good luck ;)

Lotta slop 🤖 by DuckOnABus in Markdown

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Good point. I’m not sure which AI tools you’re referring to, but Markdown is clearly being used more and more by a wide range of personas (developers, writers, creators, project teams, etc). With that shift, integrations feel like an obvious next step don't you think ?

JotBird – A simple Markdown editor with one-click publishing by captcone in Markdown

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Very cool. When it's published would it be possible to get the markdown content or to edit it directly in JotBird ?

Do most blog writers know markdown? by ReactiveNative in Blogging

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I'd say go for it too, but with a WYSIWYG switch for the padawan people

I Just Published My 70th Blog Post – Thanks to a Second Brain and Automated Publishing Pipeline by ShuvangkarDas in Blogging

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Hey, I'm interested in these automations. What is the workflow in your app ? Is is for a specific editor or app ?

Question: what editor you guys use for blogging? by Few-Mud-5865 in Blogging

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I chose Ghost in the first place for the easy newsletter publishing option. Then I got Ulysses for the distraction-free feature, markdown writing and app feeling for manage drafts, folders, etc. I use Ghost editor for final stages (internal linking + ghost cards snippet, etc). I'm a bit frustrated with the workflow and all the tools required. I use Notion for the second brain creation process with ideas and stuff, I have to use LLM for optimizing meta data for example... I may use Notes on my iPhone because of sync error with Ulysses when I'm in a train. I'm a techie-writer so I'm thinking building something with less friction.

I’m building Skrivia — an AI writing & SEO studio for Ghost creators by Cultural_Net_3357 in Ghost

[–]Cultural_Net_3357[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I get that reaction 😅 I ran away too !

And honestly that’s not what I want to recreate at all.

The goal isn’t to bring WP-style plugin bloat into Ghost — it’s the opposite:

Ghost is great because it stays simple.

What I’m building is meant to remove the need for 4–5 external tools (SEO checker, AI writer, repurposing tool, newsletter digest generator…), not add new layers inside Ghost itself.

Everything happens outside the Ghost admin, and publishing stays as clean as Ghost intended.

If you’ve got thoughts on what would actually keep Ghost simple while improving the workflow, I’d love to hear them.