
The fact that design decisions is based on foundational principles and then considerate of details until the clients get things right.
The dashboard encourages the client to dump ideas, links, and thoughts into a flow of draft posts, and then makes it easy to slowly sculpt those ideas into publishable articles. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
2$ discount is too small for a yearly plan, I suggest a minimum of 7-10$ to encourage clients to subscribe for yearly plan as against the 6$ monthly Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
While Svbtle is a bit of a mishmash of many features that could be seen in other new blogging platforms, it pulls it off in a manner that could be attractive to serious writers. It isn’t something revolutionary, but its spin on the dashboard matter is relatively unique. However, there are many similar solutions that are free and as or more, prominent.it is good for beginners who want to be all about writing and have zero contacts with SEO, design, or anything else remotely complicated. The only thing you’ll have to learn is Markdown and that won’t take you more than one post. At some point, Svbtle was all the rage on the blogging scene, but it looks like it’s slipping. No mess, no fuss, $6 may be enough for some beginners. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
no proper feedback section.a minimalistic help section.lack of design customization. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.