Summary

Mataroa is a minimalist blogging platform designed for writers who prioritize text and simplicity. It offers a clean writing environment, custom domain support, image hosting, and options for content export. The platform focuses on providing a distraction-free space for publishing and reading, with a clear stance against ads and tracking.

Features
7/13
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Must Have

3 of 5

Rich Text Editor

Membership & Monetization

Reader Engagement Metrics

Distribution & Recommendation Engine

Community Feedback Tools

Other

4 of 8

User Profiles & Following

Tags & Topics

Email Newsletter Integration

Search & Discovery

Publication Management

Audio Story Playback

Mobile App Access

Social Sharing & Embedding

Pricing
Freemium
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Free

$0.00 yearly
  • Hosted in <username>.mataroa.blog
  • Write posts in markdown
  • Never ads. Zero tracking
  • No cookies for analytics or tracking
  • No email required for signup
  • Export blog anytime
  • Image hosting (Max file size 1MB, Total hosting up to 100MB, Total image count up to 1000, Bandwidth 100GB per year)
  • Subscriptions via RSS
  • Analytics (backend based)
  • API
  • Import text/markdown files
  • Export as epub book format
  • 100% Affero GPL free software
  • No custom domain
  • No auto-exports via email

Premium

$9.00 yearly
  • All Free features
  • Custom domain
  • Monthly auto-exports via email
  • 5% of revenue funds CO₂ removal
Rationale

Mataroa is a blogging platform that emphasizes minimalism and writing. It offers a markdown-based editor (which can be considered a form of rich text editor for its purpose), a premium plan for monetization, backend analytics for engagement metrics, and email subscriptions. While it doesn't have a complex recommendation engine like Medium, it does offer basic search and discovery through tags. It also supports user profiles and following via RSS/email subscriptions. The core offering aligns with providing a platform for writers to publish and for readers to consume content, albeit with a much simpler feature set than Medium.