Miloš Dakić

Blogin v2 - Mix of Medium and WordPress, but for internal communication

BlogIn is a beautifully simple internal blog and knowledge-sharing platform for teams of all sizes. The internal blog acts as a central information hub, allowing all employees to effortlessly stay in the loop with what’s going on in and around the office.

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Amy Yan
The beautifully simple interface and the focus on internal communication are spot on. This tool is going to make knowledge sharing and staying informed so much easier. Great job!
Miloš Dakić
@amysunyan Thanks for the kind words.🙌 ❤️
Victor Cucu
nice, and good luck today!
Victoriia Sazonenko
Fantastic platform! BlogIn is a beautifully simple internal blog and knowledge-sharing tool for teams of all sizes. It serves as a central information hub, making it effortless for employees to stay updated with office happenings. Highly recommend for improving team communication and collaboration.
Danilo Novaković
It is getting better and better :) We are using it in a bit strange way, for a co-working internal communication with co-working members, but it works awesome. It looks like a lot of love was integrated in to it, easy to set it up, and the are constantly improving :)
marijnnn
It's just a fast, intuitive and easy platform. Pricing is realistic too, fixed regardless the amount of users, that's a rare thing to find. I've been promoting the use of blogin at several companies I worked at and every time the adoption was great. Even when the companies had confluence in place, which offers the concept of blog posts. This is just so much nicer. If there would be one thing on my wish list, it'd be to have an option to easily promote a post to a public platform, or offer that platform through blogin. I've always seen Blogin as a step up to public blog posts by the team. Making that barrier as small as possible would definitely make sense in our book. Great work Blogin team!
Albert
congratulations on the relaunch of blogin and a decade of dedication, miloš. with the new features like scheduled posts and markdown support, how do you see blogin enhancing internal communication strategies for large enterprises compared to smaller teams?
Miloš Dakić
@mashy. For large enterprises, Blogin serves as a centralized information hub, ensuring scalable communication and consistent messaging across the organization. It boosts employee engagement through transparency and news sharing, aids in knowledge management by archiving best practices and updates, and increases leadership visibility, fostering transparency and trust. Over the years, we have introduced a number of features (like Single Sign-On, API, user provisioning, content approval mechanism, content visibility...), that help large organizations onboard their users and use internal blogs to their full potential. For smaller teams, the blog promotes enhanced collaboration by providing an informal platform for sharing news, knowledge, ideas, and feedback, encouraging innovation and teamwork.
Brandon
Congratulations on the launch; this is a very exquisite product. I would like to know the advantages of using your product compared to directly using Notion and allowing each member to create their own documents. Currently, I have seen that there will be a feed to display all podcast articles!
Bon
I'm currently looking for a suitable blog tool for XspaceGPT.com, and Blogin seems like a good option. I'm also considering using Ghost. What advantages does Blogin have compared to Ghost?
Miloš Dakić
@bonvisions Ghost is a great platform but it is primarily used as a platform for external (public) communication. It is designed for publishing and managing content for the public, making it ideal for blogs, newsletters, and other forms of public-facing content. While it can technically be used for internal (private) communication among members, its feature set and design align more with external publishing. On the other hand, Blogin is primarily used for internal communication within businesses and organizations. It is designed to improve internal communications among team members, typically employees, facilitating information sharing, collaboration, and organizational alignment within a company. So, I guess it depends on what you need. It's also a good practice to try both platforms (both offer free trials) before committing to see which better fits your needs.