Ghost vs KeyStatic
Compare Ghost and KeyStatic for blogs. Find out how the features, pricing & plans differs and which technology is best for you!
Ghost
Ghost is a powerful app for professional publishers to create, share, and grow a business around their content. It comes with modern tools to build a website, publish content, send newsletters & offer paid subscriptions to members.
KeyStatic
KeyStatic is a tool that makes Markdown, JSON and YAML content in your codebase editable by humans. Live edit content on GitHub or your local file system, without disrupting your existing code and workflows.
Headless CMS Features
Ghost's Headless CMS Features
First-class blogging experience
Complex to integrate
Easy to manage content
Complex to manage images
Image served via CDN
Headless mode available
Blog on subdomain available
Blog on subdirectory available
KeyStatic's Headless CMS Features
Not optimized for blogging experience
Complex to integrate
Complex to manage content
Complex to manage images
Image served via origin server
Headless mode available
Blog on subdomain available
Blog on subdirectory available
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Pricing & Plans
Ghost's Pricing
Ghost Free
$0 / forever
- Self-hosted
- No technical support
Ghost Starter
$11 / month
- 1 user
Ghost Creator
$31 / month
- 2 users
Ghost Team
$63 / month
- 5 users
- Priority support
Ghost Business
$249 / month
- Unlimited users
- Priority support
KeyStatic's Pricing
Open Source
$0 / forever
- Open-source
KeyStatic Cloud
$10 / month
- 3 users
- $5/user/month for additional users
- No image storage
Choose Ghost or KeyStatic?
Why choose Ghost?
Ghost is an excellent choice for individual bloggers or small teams looking for a user-friendly platform focused on writing and publishing. However, its pricing model can become expensive for larger teams or organizations with more than a handful of users.
Why choose KeyStatic?
KeyStatic is a great choice for developers who want to manage content in their codebase using familiar tools and workflows. It's a good fit for small teams or individuals looking for a simple, self-hosted solution and don't require features like image on their blog.
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