Choose the reading experience

Start with a blog layout built for the way your audience reads.

Compare three purpose-built SaaS blog themes, preview each responsive layout live, and select the right reading experience for your audience.

  • Three maintained layouts
  • Live public examples
  • Desktop and mobile review
  • Content remains portable
Live theme gallery

Three layouts. Three different reading jobs.

Compare real rendered examples, then use the best starting point for your product and audience.

Minimal SaaS

Clean, generous whitespace, product-forward. Good for landing-page adjacent blogs.

Best for: For SaaS teams whose blog sits next to a marketing site. Reads like a product page in essay form.

YC Editorial

Serif headlines, tight body, single accent. Reads like a founder essay.

Best for: For founder-led writing, opinion pieces, and long-form field notes. Serif, one accent, tight body.

Developer Docs

Left-nav TOC, monospace details, code-first. Fits API-heavy products.

Best for: For API-heavy products and technical audiences. Left-nav TOC, monospace details, code-first.

Direct answer

What is a SaaS blog theme?

A SaaS blog theme is the reusable visual and structural system around every published post. It controls how the homepage, article hierarchy, navigation, typography, images, related reading, newsletter, and product calls to action appear across screen sizes. Blogged currently provides three maintained layouts for product-led SaaS writing, founder-led editorial content, and technical documentation-style content. Choosing a theme changes presentation, not the substance or ownership of your posts.

Purpose-built layouts01

Choose for your reader, not for a decorative trend.

Minimal SaaS supports product-led education, YC Editorial gives founder essays a focused voice, and Developer Docs serves technical readers.

  • Minimal SaaS for product-led blogs
  • YC Editorial for founder-led writing
  • Developer Docs for technical audiences
Responsive review02

See the actual layout before you make it your default.

Preview the same responsive theme component Blogged uses to publish, with your colors, logo, typography, navigation, and content.

  • Full live theme examples
  • Production-accurate desktop and mobile states
  • Brand-aware comparison before saving
One content model03

Change the presentation without rebuilding the content.

Posts, categories, tags, newsletter settings, and approved product destinations remain part of the same blog configuration.

  • No theme-specific content fork
  • Shared post and taxonomy model
  • Theme selection stays reversible
Maintained system04

Use a focused set of layouts that Blogged can keep reliable.

A small, deliberate theme set keeps accessibility, responsive behavior, publishing output, and future improvements consistent.

  • Consistent publishing behavior
  • Accessible color adjustments
  • Shared responsive foundations
How it works

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

  1. 01

    Compare the live layouts

    Review the homepage hierarchy, article rhythm, navigation, related reading, and conversion surfaces in each theme.

  2. 02

    Select the closest starting point

    Choose the layout that matches how your audience consumes product education, founder insight, or technical guidance.

  3. 03

    Apply your brand system

    Then configure colors, logo, typography, spacing, homepage sections, navigation, and publishing destination.

FAQ

Questions about blog themes.

How many blog themes does Blogged include?+

Blogged currently includes three maintained layouts: Minimal SaaS, YC Editorial, and Developer Docs. Each has a distinct information hierarchy and a live public preview.

Can I preview a theme before choosing it?+

Yes. Each layout has a public live example, and the configurator renders the same responsive theme component used for publishing with your current brand and navigation choices.

Does changing themes change my posts?+

No. A theme changes presentation. Your posts, categories, tags, homepage settings, navigation, and approved destinations remain in the same blog configuration.

Can I customize the selected theme?+

Yes. You can use detected or custom colors, choose a logo, and tune fonts, reading width, spacing density, corner style, and featured-image ratio.

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.

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