When Jekyll, Ghost, and Gatsby Still Make Sense in 2026
Jekyll, Ghost, and Gatsby still have valid use cases when the project needs simple publishing, built-in memberships, or React-based static generation.
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Ghost describes itself as a powerful app for professional publishers to build websites, publish content, send newsletters, and offer paid subscriptions.
Why it matters
It matters when publishing teams want audience ownership, integrated newsletter workflows, and subscription revenue without a fragmented stack.
In this archive
Here Ghost appears in publishing platform comparisons where newsletters, memberships, and content operations are core requirements. It currently appears across 1 category, mainly Content.
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Jekyll, Ghost, and Gatsby still have valid use cases when the project needs simple publishing, built-in memberships, or React-based static generation.