Postach.io might be the next big blogging platform

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In the same way Medium is particularly appealing for those already using Twitter, Postach.io is a simple blogging platform that’s specially designed to link up with Evernote. Although Postach.io is still in beta, this week the service has rolled out a premium tier for its users, which works out at $5 a month or $50 a year. This will enable Evernote lovers to have more than one site, password protect their blogs and add multiple users who can all contribute – features that really open up doors for how Postach.io could be used in the future.

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Blogging service Postach.io, which slots into popular note-taking app Evernote, has rolled out a premium tier for its members at $5 per month, or $50 per year. Postach.io, which is currently still in beta, allows you to write posts right from Evernote using a dedicated notebook and lets you set keywords like ‘published’, ‘page’ or ‘avatar’. More than just writing content, the blogging service also hooks into commenting tool Disqus, and supports Google Analytics and Markdown. It allows for custom domains and social sharing too. The new premium tier gives you the choice of creating as many sites as you like, password protect them, and have multiple Postach.io users post to the same blog, with their own avatars.

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