Bloggrify vs Gridea

Compare Bloggrify and Gridea to find the best tool for your needs.

Bloggrify

A modern static site generator designed specifically for bloggers with focus on simplicity and performance.

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Gridea

A modern static blog writing client with a simple interface, built with Electron and Vue.js.

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Quick overview

Pricing

Free (open source)
Free (open source)

Pros & Cons

Bloggrify

Pros

  • Optimized for blogging workflows
  • Fast build and deploy times
  • Simple configuration
  • Built-in SEO optimization

Cons

  • Newer project with smaller community
  • Limited themes compared to established generators
  • Requires command line familiarity
  • Less documentation available

Gridea

Pros

  • User-friendly desktop GUI interface
  • Real-time preview
  • Custom theme support
  • Multi-platform (Windows, Mac, Linux)
  • GitHub Pages and Coding Pages integration

Cons

  • Fewer plugins than established generators
  • Limited advanced customization options
  • Smaller community than Hugo or Jekyll
  • Some features still in development
  • Desktop app required (no web interface)

Features comparison

Feature BloggrifyGridea
Core Features
SEO
Yes
Built-in SEO features including Open Graph, Twitter Cards, canonical URLs, etc.
Yes
Built-in SEO settings with customizable meta tags and descriptions
Sitemap
Yes
Yes
Automatic sitemap generation
RSS Feed
Yes
Yes
Built-in RSS feed generation
Theming system
Yes
Built-in theming system, though limited number of themes available
Yes
Built-in theme system with customizable options and several included themes
Plugin system
Yes
Uses Nuxt modules and layers for extensibility, though ecosystem is limited as many features are built-in
No
No extensible plugin architecture
Content Management
Emoji
Yes
Via Markdown
Supported through standard Markdown emoji syntax
Image optimization
Yes
Built-in image optimization using Nuxt Image
Limited
Basic image handling but no advanced optimization features
Taxonomies
Partial
Built-in support for tags and categories
Limited
Support for basic categories and tags only
Pagination
Yes
Yes
Built-in pagination for post listings
Table of contents
Yes
Partial
Depends on theme support
Comments
Yes
Built-in integration with Hyvor comment system
Yes
Built-in support for Disqus and Gitalk comment systems
Integrations
Social media integration
Yes
Built-in shortcodes for embedding videos and sharing buttons
Partial
Basic social media links and sharing buttons built into themes
Analytics
Yes
Built-in integrations with multiple analytics platforms (Fathom, Pirsch, Google Analytics, Hakanai Pulse, Umami, Matomo)
Yes
Built-in Google Analytics integration
Newsletter
Yes
Built-in integration with Hakanai pulse and mailjet
Via integration
Requires manual integration through theme customization
Search
Limited
Basic built-in search functionality using XML file generated at build time
Limited
Basic search functionality dependent on theme
Headless CMS integration
Via integration
No existing integrations, but likely possible through custom implementation
No
Not designed for headless CMS integration
Advanced Features
Multilingual
Via integration
Possible through integration with existing support for hreflang alternates
Limited
Interface can be changed, but content multilingual support is limited
AMP (Accelerated Mobile Pages)
Via integration
Possible through custom integration but not built into the framework
No
Not supported natively
PWA (Progressive Web App)
Via integration
Possible through custom integration but not built into the framework
No
Not supported natively
Specialized Content
PlantUML
Yes
No
Not natively supported
Mermaid
Yes
Via integration
Possible through custom code insertion, but not natively supported
KaTeX (math)
Yes
Via integration
Can be integrated through theme customization
GitHub Gists integration
Via integration
Via integration
Possible through custom code blocks, but not a built-in feature