Ghost vs RSS.com
Side-by-side comparison of Ghost and RSS.com for content creators.
Open-source publishing platform built for serious creators
Podcast hosting built for straightforward distribution
What they are
Ghost
Ghost is an independent publishing platform that combines a CMS, email newsletter tool, and membership system in one place. It is used by independent writers, journalists, and media companies who want to own their audience without relying on third-party platforms. The open-source core can be self-hosted for free, while Ghost Pro handles hosting at a monthly fee. The tradeoff is that it is more opinionated than WordPress and has a steeper learning curve for non-technical users.
RSS.com
RSS.com is a podcast hosting platform that stores audio files, generates an RSS feed, and distributes episodes to Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and other directories. Independent podcasters and small teams use it to get shows live without technical setup. The platform includes basic analytics and a simple website builder, though advanced analytics and monetization tools are thin compared to some competitors.
Which to choose
Full editorial comparison coming soon. For now, check the side-by-side data above and read the individual reviews for Ghost and RSS.com.