Hello! Thinking about moving over to Ghost?
You're probably wondering what the differences might be from your existing Medium blog, so we thought we'd give you an overview to make things a bit more easy.
Below, you'll find the key highlights which we think are the most significant differences between Ghost vs Medium. We’ll also give you a straight-up comparison of features, customer experiences and performance.
You can also swing by our Slack community some time if you'd like to chat to some other Ghost users.
1. Ghost is a powerhouse
Tired of the limitations of Medium? Want to build a more sophisticated publication which gives you full control over your blog? You're in the right place.
Ghost was made for one purpose: Professional publishing. Managing your content is a lot more powerful:

While Medium gives you some basic editing and layout features, Ghost has a full-blown editor which makes formatting posts a great deal more flexible. You'll find that you can accomplish a great deal more in terms of post layout and different types of content. You can even drop in full HTML if you want to get fancy.

"I wrote my first post on Ghost this weekend and it was a real joy. I love the markdown editor, it is exactly what I need and perfect for how I write my posts. Excited about where this will lead, Ghost feels like a great platform."
Joel Gascoigne, Buffer
Switched to Ghost from: Tumblr
Ghost's editor doesn't limit you to paragraphs, headings and images. Create whatever you want.
2. Ghost actually lets you have a brand
On Medium you're locked into one design, and one design only. If Medium decide to change how your blog looks and works (which they regularly do), then you have no say in the matter. Your Medium blog looks like every other Medium blog, and has Medium links and logos all over it.
With Ghost: You choose your design, you choose your branding, and you choose your links. Each Ghost blog is unique, and reflects the personality of its creator.

On top of that, downtime is limited by each blog being separate. If Medium goes down: All Medium blogs are down. If a Ghost blog goes down, none of the others are affected. It's far more stable and reliable to host your publication in a place where you know it's safe from attacks.
3. With Ghost, you control your content
When you blog on Medium, you give up control of your content and ownership of your traffic. While it can be satisfying to see your post being widely read thanks to Medium's network effect, it's Medium themselves who ultimately benefit from your work. With Ghost, all of your content, traffic and branding is your own - and setting up a new Ghost blog is just as easy:

Because Ghost offers an official hosted service, you can have a new blog up and running in the space of about 3 clicks. Powerful automation saves you a lot of time getting a custom blog deployed.
4. Allows you build a business around your blog
With Ghost there are no limitations on what you can and can't put on your blog. If you want to use display advertising, that's fine. If you want to collect email addresses as leads to drive to your business, that's fine too. If you want to create a platform around your blog to start selling your book, that's A-OK.
If you're looking to graduate from the simple social-network style blogging of Medium to more serious publishing as a career: Ghost gives you a lot more flexibility.
5. Ghost has SEO & social built-in
What’s the point in publishing if nobody reads your content?
Ghost has the best support for search engine optimisation and social sharing features of any blogging platform in the world. You don’t need any extra plugins or extensions, and you don’t need to write any extra code. It just works.

There are built-in XML sitemaps, canonical tags, optimised URLs, microformats, Facebook Open Graph tags, support for Twitter cards and clean semantic markup. All of this is done for you automatically, with no plugins needed. Essentially, we took everything Yoast SEO does, made it better, and built it right into core.
"We’re using Ghost’s Pro service to host the blog for us. Works really well. Great writing experience compared to WordPress. WordPress is an incredibly powerful framework but because it supports the needs of so many websites and demands, it has grown into a sizable and cluttered tool."
Lee Munroe, Mailgun
Switched to Ghost from: WordPress
tl;dr: In Summary
The short version? Ghost is better for serious publishing. Medium is better for when you just want to write and don't care about the rest.
Ghost is best if…
- You care about exclusive ownership and control over your content
- Building a blog to benefit your own business is important to you
- You want to use design which you choose, not someone else
Medium may be a better choice when…
- Your primary audience is the tech community
- Extra advanced functionality beyond basic publishing is not needed
- You don't want to worry about promoting your blog at all
You can also publish to your Ghost blog and then syndicate it to Medium as a distribution mechanism. We're currently working on making this even easier!
One last thing you should know
Ghost is an independent non-profit organisation. We build publishing tools for modern journalism & blogging because we believe freedom of speech is important. Our software is released under a free open source license, our business model is completely transparent, and our legal structure means that 100% of the money we make is reinvested into making Ghost better.
We’re building a socially responsible, sustainable business which empowers people to share important stories and ideas. We’re in this for the long haul.
"I’ve been a blog minimalist from the start, and finding a truly open source platform which reflects that minimalism and focus is incredibly refreshing."
Jeff Atwood, Coding Horror
Switched to Ghost from: TypePad
Ready to give Ghost a try?
You’re now armed with knowledge! Hopefully this short guide was useful to give you a general overview of Medium compared to Ghost.
Switching to Ghost is easy, and we have a support team on hand who are always more than happy to give you a hand migrating your data. If you still have questions, you can reach us any time on [email protected].
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