Ghost 6.0: The Newsletter Platform That’s Now an Open‑Web Superhero
After a whirlwind tour of beta‑world trials, Ghost has finally dropped its shiny new version, Ghost 6.0. Picture the platform as a multi‑tool: no longer just a newsletter hub, it’s a full‑on social‑media bridge, letting creators send their long‑form musings straight to the ether of the open web.
The New Open‑Web Playground
- Publish to your classic web front, RSS feed, and of course by email.
- Now, drop a post straight onto Mastodon (aka the X‑averse’s decentralized cousin), Threads, Flipboard, or any WordPress site w/ ActivityPub integration.
- And the twist? Bluesky too, thanks to a bridge called Bridgy Fed—it’s a kind of social‑web translator, moving content from ActivityPub land to AT Protocol territory.
Why Bridgy Fed Matters
ActivityPub, the snow‑flake protocol that keeps all those indie social networks talking, has been the backbone for the “fediverse.” In contrast, Bluesky and its cohort use the newer AT Protocol. Bridgy Fed stitches the two together, letting your Ghost‑written story land on Bluesky, even though the core Ghost logic is Nature‑ActivityPub.
Micro.blog’s Take on the Situation
Micro.blog’s founder Manton Reece has been waving the AT Protocol flag all along, saying Ghost is “bridging” instead of direct integration. It’s the difference between a full‑on handshake and a bridge of transportation—both get you where you need to go, just in different styles.
Why This Matters to the Social‑Media Crowd
Since X became the new “Twitter,” everyone’s scrambling to build alternatives that don’t rely on a single corporate gatekeeper. ActivityPub has been the go‑to for this since its inception. Now, Facebook’s Threads appears on the list, catching up on smartphones, and even the classic WordPress blogs are now visible on the fediverse.
Other apps like Flipboard and Surf also have their fingers in the open‑social pie; Ghost’s new bridge simply keeps the pieces together, letting anyone with an email‑based newsletter tap into that broader network.
Takeaway
Ghost 6.0 basically says: “Hey, I’ve got your newsletters, I’ve got your mailing lists, and now I’ll pop your content onto the whole open‑social ecosystem. All done without you needing a secret handshake.” It’s the kind of upgrade that feels more like a passport than a software update—a passport to the world of decentralized social campaigns.

Ghost Meets the Fediverse: A Content Super‑Power
Why the Bingo‑Call to ActivityPub Matters
- Follow the magic. Once Ghost taps into ActivityPub, anyone across the federated realm can watch, like, reply, or reshare your posts. The word‑of‑mouth factor just got a whole new dimension.
- More eyes, more cheers—your reader base stretches out wide and dizzily expansive.
Inbox: Your One‑Stop Long‑Form HQ
In Ghost’s shiny UI, an “Inbox” page is your treasure chest. Follow other long‑form gems, whether they’re from Ghost or WordPress, and never miss a beat.
Short‑Form on the Fediverse for the Win
Publishers have a nifty tool from the admin panel: a quick‑post button that shoots bite‑size content straight into the fediverse. Your follower count climbs while you keep a close‑minded rapport with every reader.
At the TechCrunch Hangout
Ghost’s showcase during the TechCrunch event left attendees buzzing—think of it as the spooky tech‑party where every broadcast connects back to the vast, interconnected universe. Feel the pulse, jump in, and watch your reach skyrocket!
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Tech and VC heavyweights join the Disrupt 2025 agenda
Netflix, ElevenLabs, Wayve, Sequoia Capital — just a few of the heavy hitters joining the Disrupt 2025 agenda. They’re here to deliver the insights that fuel startup growth and sharpen your edge. Don’t miss the 20th anniversary of TechCrunch Disrupt, and a chance to learn from the top voices in tech — grab your ticket now and save up to $675 before prices rise.
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Ghost 6 is on the Horizon—And It’s Leaving a Scandal Behind
After Substack’s recent mess—sending a notification that nudged users toward a Nazi‑themed newsletter—Ghost 6 is getting ready to fire up its own platform. The mishap has already been a death knell for several writers who have ditched Substack, including Casey Newton from Platformer and other tech stalwarts.
Who’s Already Launching Into Ghost?
- 404 Media – dissecting the future of storytelling
- Spyglass – diving deep into investigative pieces
- The Lever – David Sirota’s voice on policy and politics
- Tangle – wringing out the messy parts of industry gossip
- Inside – Jason Calacanis keeping the tech world on its toes
- SFist – all about San Francisco’s pulse
Ghost’s Bottom Line
Publishers on Ghost have amassed a whopping $100 million in earnings. That translates to about $8.5 million in annual revenue for the platform itself.
With Ghost 6 about to roll out, the industry is definitely going to be watching. Will Ghost rise above the Substack fiasco? Only time will tell—but the stakes are high, and the players are ready to write something fresh and fearless.
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Ghost 6 Rocks the Blogging World
The latest wave of Ghost is a real game‑changer, especially with the fresh ActivityPub integration—think seamless social networking vibes for our ghostly writers. But that’s just the tip of the iceberg.
Analytics That Doesn’t Go Ghostly
Ghost 6 now ships with one solid native analytics dashboard. Instead of bookmarking a separate chart, you can now see:
- Performance trends in real time
- Engagement stats across your posts and newsletters
- Conversion numbers for both web traffic and subscription sales
More Than Just Numbers
Other goodies come along for the ride:
- Support for cash, crypto, and even tips & donations
- Branded newsletters that look like you, not a generic template
- Content that can be personalized to each reader’s taste
- Full playlist of payment methods, no need to dig through an aged API
New Pricing, New Plans
The folks at Ghost decided it’s time to tweak the hosted plan costs:
- Lowest tier hops up to $15/month (previously $9)
- Mid‑tier jumps to $29/month (previously $25)
- High‑volume publishers get a friendly discount to keep the cost steady
So, whether you’re a casual writer or a bustling subscription powerhouse, Ghost 6 has upgraded tools, sharper insights, and a fresh pricing model to keep the creative spirit alive.