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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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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 | Bloggrify | Gridea |
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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 |