Product Information
What is Plume?
Plume is not a single website, but a complete network of interconnected yet independent instances, as we call them. You can publish content from your own instance, while others on any other Plume instance can also engage with your stories.
When we write, most of the time it's to share something with others. Plume offers numerous features that enable two-way communication between authors and readers right from the start. It also makes collaborative writing effortless. Since a blog isn't limited to one author, multiple people can contribute to the same blog, refining each other's work to achieve the best possible outcome.
How to use Plume?
Plume is a federated blogging application that lets users publish content on their own instances and interact with users on other Plume instances. It also supports two-way communication between authors and readers, as well as collaborative article writing.
Core Functions of Plume
Supports ActivityPub, federated, Docker-compatible
Usage Scenarios of Plume
- Publish blog content on your own instance for other Plume users to read
- Two-way communication and interaction between authors and readers
- Collaborate with multiple people on the same article or blog
- Create blog instances for specific themes or groups, such as artist platforms or personal writing spaces
- Explore a network of blogs composed of different Plume instances in the fediverse
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