Publish and convert

Give every Autopilot post a fast path from publication to product.

Publish on a hosted Blogged subdomain, connect your own domain, manage subscribers, add approved product calls to action, or take the public blog offline safely.

  • Hosted starting point
  • Recommended custom subdomain
  • Reverse proxy option
  • Subscribers and publication controls
Direct answer

Where does Blogged publish my SaaS blog?

Blogged can publish the complete reader experience on a hosted Blogged subdomain so a SaaS founder can start without configuring DNS. The same blog can move to a recommended custom subdomain or a documented reverse-proxy path. Newsletter capture feeds a dedicated Subscribers workspace, approved product destinations connect readers back to the SaaS journey, and a separate publication control can take the public blog offline without deleting content or its automation configuration.

Reader conversion01

Offer a useful next step without turning the blog into a landing page.

Enable newsletter signup, manage the audience in a dedicated workspace, and connect the homepage product action to an approved CTA destination.

  • Optional newsletter signup
  • Subscriber filters, add, export, unsubscribe, and delete
  • Approved product destination
Publishing destination02

Start hosted, then move the experience onto your brand.

Use a Blogged subdomain first, connect a custom domain when ready, use a reverse proxy for an existing path, or unpublish the public experience without deleting content.

  • No-DNS hosted start
  • Custom subdomain or reverse proxy
  • Independent publish and unpublish control
Technical discovery03

Publish the technical surfaces search and answer engines expect.

Public pages include server rendering, canonical and taxonomy URLs, crawler directives, SearchAction, image and organization data, breadcrumbs, RSS, and sitemap discovery.

  • Canonical and taxonomy URLs
  • SearchAction, image, organization, and breadcrumb data
  • RSS and sitemap discovery
One publication04

Keep design, homepage, navigation, and conversion settings together.

The chosen theme and brand system apply across the hosted experience so each newly published Autopilot post enters the same reader journey.

  • Shared public header
  • Consistent conversion surfaces
  • Responsive theme output
How it works

From product context to a public blog that feels on-brand.

  1. 01

    Launch on the hosted subdomain

    Choose a subdomain and publish without waiting for a custom DNS change.

  2. 02

    Connect the conversion path

    Enable newsletter signup and select an approved product destination where appropriate.

  3. 03

    Move onto your domain

    Connect the recommended custom subdomain or use the reverse-proxy documentation for an existing path.

FAQ

Questions about blog publishing and domains.

Do I need a custom domain to launch?+

No. You can start on a hosted Blogged.dev subdomain without DNS setup, then connect your own domain when the brand and launch timing are ready.

What domain setup does Blogged recommend?+

For most SaaS teams, Blogged recommends a custom subdomain such as blog.yourcompany.com. A hosted Blogged.dev subdomain remains available as the fastest starting point.

Can the blog live under a path on my existing website?+

Yes. Teams that need an existing website path can use the documented reverse-proxy setup. The exact infrastructure steps depend on the current hosting stack.

Can I add newsletter and product calls to action?+

Yes. The homepage can show newsletter signup and an approved product CTA. Subscribers can be filtered, added, exported, unsubscribed, or deleted from their own workspace.

Can I take the blog offline without deleting its content?+

Yes. Publication visibility is separate from Project archive. Unpublishing blocks public pages and reader actions while preserving posts, configuration, and automation state.

Does every published blog include Blogged attribution?+

Yes. Every published blog on every plan includes a "Created with Blogged" attribution in the footer.

How does Blogged handle unsafe article HTML?+

Published article HTML is sanitized before rendering so unsupported scripts and unsafe markup do not enter the public reader experience.

Publish an autonomous blog that belongs to your product.

Start with your website, product description, or documents, choose the experience, and give every Autopilot post one consistent path to organic discovery and product conversion.

Start your autonomous blog