PostFreely is a clean, minimalist publishing platform made for writers. Start a blog, share knowledge within your organization, or build a community around the shared act of writing.
## History
PostFreely is a fork of WriteFreely.
Thank you Matt Baer for creating WriteFreely and making it open-source software.
## Features
### Made for writing
Built on a plain, auto-saving editor, PostFreely gives you a distraction-free writing environment. Once published, your words are front and center, and easy to read.
### A connected community
-Start writing together, publicly or privately. Connect with other communities, whether running PostFreely, [Plume](https://joinplu.me/), or other ActivityPub-powered software. And bring members on board from your existing platforms, thanks to our OAuth 2.0 support.
+Start writing together, publicly or privately.
+Connect with other communities, whether running PostFreely,
+[Mastodon](https://joinmastodon.org/),
+[Firefish](https://joinfirefish.org/),
+[Friendica](https://friendi.ca/),
+[Misskey](https://misskey-hub.net/),
+[Pixelfed](https://pixelfed.org/),
+[Plume](https://joinplu.me/),
+or any other ActivityPub-powered software.
+And bring members on board from your existing platforms, thanks to our OAuth 2.0 support.
### Intuitive organization
Categorize articles with hashtags, and create static pages from normal posts by _pinning_ them to your blog. Create draft posts and publish to multiple blogs from one account.
### International
Blog elements are localized in 20+ languages, and PostFreely includes first-class support for non-Latin and right-to-left (RTL) script languages.
### Private by default
PostFreely collects minimal data, and never publicizes more than a writer consents to. Writers can seamlessly create multiple blogs from a single account for different pen names or purposes without publicly revealing their association.
## Contributing
We gladly welcome contributions to PostFreely, whether in the form of [code](CONTRIBUTING.md#contributing-to-postfreely), bug reports, feature requests, translations, or documentation improvements.
Before contributing anything, please read our [Contributing Guide](CONTRIBUTING.md#contributing-to-postfreely). It describes the correct channels for submitting contributions and any potential requirements.