Newsletter platform Ghost switched on fediverse connectivity this week, allowing bloggers to share their works across the various social platforms that support the open ActivityPub protocol. Ghost initially promised the feature would go live in 2024. But it’s available now in beta for Ghost(Pro) users, TechCrunch reports.
Ghost now lets blogs and newsletters publish to the fediverse
Ghost’s promised ActivityPub support is live in beta for Pro users.
Ghost’s promised ActivityPub support is live in beta for Pro users.


With ActivityPub, users on platforms such as Mastodon, Pixelfed, and Threads can follow and see content from writers who pay for the Ghost Pro subscription. Social users can also comment on pieces regardless of which app they’re on. The openness of Ghost could help it stand out against its larger competitor, Substack, which largely blocks its users from sharing posted content off-platform. Ghost, however, will let users publish content directly to the fediverse, giving them more freedom.
There’s also an “Inbox” where Ghost users can be fed news articles and blogs across Ghost and WordPress. Ghost also has its own social web reader software that can view posts from compatible social media services, see notifications if someone likes, comments, or shares your content, and customize your public profile. However, it doesn’t work smoothly everywhere, as Meta’s Threads service doesn’t allow Ghost users to interact directly with Threads users.
Ghost(Pro) users can activate ActivityPub under Ghost Admin > Settings > Labs.












