Integrations
Web3Forms, Umami, Buttondown, Cusdis, GTranslate, Decap CMS, and tipping (Ko-fi, BMAC, Patreon).
Set up Buttondown newsletter
Project Broadsheet integrates with Buttondown, a privacy-respecting newsletter service, through a single configuration field. No tracking pixels, no link surveillance.
Set up Umami analytics
Umami is a cookie-free, open-source analytics platform. Project Broadsheet integrates it through two configuration fields. Use the hosted service or run your own.
Web3Forms
Web3Forms is the form-forwarding service Project Broadsheet uses for every contact, booking, and quote form. A single access key enables every form on the site.
Cusdis comments
An open-source, privacy-respecting comment system you can drop under any article. No cookies, no tracking, minimal JavaScript.
GTranslate
Enable translation into 80+ languages with a globe-icon picker in the site header. Readers pick their language, the browser translates the page, no API keys or back-end services required.
Decap CMS
Give writers a browser-based editor with access control, role-based permissions, and an editorial approval workflow — all backed by Git and hosted inside your own repo.
Tipping and reader support
Let readers tip directly through Ko-fi, Buy Me a Coffee, or Patreon — per publication and per author — with no platform cut from Project Broadsheet.
Google News
How to submit your Project Broadsheet publication to Google News Publisher Center and qualify for inclusion in Google News and Top Stories.
Open Collective
Add a funding page on Open Collective so readers can contribute financially to your publication — no payment processing setup required.
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