Your inbox is already a writing app.

Blogging by email works because it starts where writing already happens. No dashboard, no blank CMS screen, no special app to remember.

Compose a message in Gmail, Fastmail, iCloud, Proton Mail, Outlook, HEY, or any email client. Send it to your private Pagecord address. The email becomes a post.

Use the web editor when you want it. Use email when you want momentum. Either way, your site gets a real post, a real URL, RSS, and an archive you own.

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Who this is for

People who write in bursts: on trains, from phones, between meetings, late at night, or whenever the thought is fresh.

It suits personal blogs, field notes, travel updates, project logs, family blogs, and small public journals where speed matters more than ceremony.

Why email helps

Email has almost no learning curve. You already know how to draft, attach images, save a thought, and send it from any device.

That familiarity changes the emotional shape of blogging. A post can feel like sending a note instead of operating publishing software.

What Pagecord does differently

Pagecord turns email into proper web publishing. Your posts live on your site, with clean URLs, RSS, themes, subscribers, pages, custom domains, and export.

It works with any email provider. The inbox is just the writing surface; Pagecord is the website.

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