Blurt Frontends Directory

Different frontends give you different experiences on the same Blurt blockchain. Below is a quick directory so you can choose what fits your style.

How to use this page

Pick one frontend as your main publishing home, then bookmark at least one alternative as a backup. Your account and content remain on the blockchain, not on a single website.

If you are new: start with one frontend and keep it simple. You can always explore more later.

blurt.blog

Official frontend • Classic blogging experience

Clean and reliable. A strong choice for longer posts, polished articles, and traditional blogging with engagement and rewards.

Best for: long-form writing, serious articles, daily reading.

Why use it: stable editor, “official” baseline experience, familiar workflow.

Open blurt.blog

beblurt.com

Progressive Web App (PWA) • Blogger tools • Modern UI

BeBlurt is a Progressive Web Application (PWA) and an alternative frontend for the Blurt blockchain. From day one, the goal has been to give bloggers practical tools and a modern reading experience.

Key features:

🕒 Scheduled publishing: set a post to go live exactly when you want.

📱 Card-based, visual browsing: posts, images, and communities feel more engaging to explore.

Mobile-friendly interface: adapts naturally across devices.

Best for: modern experience, mobile use, bloggers who want extra tools.

Why use it: clean UI + practical creator features (especially scheduling).

Project started in August 2022 • Created by @nalexadre
Open beblurt.com

blurt.media

Video & multimedia frontend • Streaming + uploads

blurt.media is a media-focused frontend built around the PeerHub + Blurt integration. It brings decentralized, peer-to-peer video streaming to the Blurt ecosystem and makes it easier to publish videos and podcasts for Blurt users.

Key highlights:

🎥 Video & podcast publishing: a dedicated place to share media content on Blurt.

🌍 Decentralized P2P streaming: based on PeerTube/PeerHub-style peer-to-peer delivery.

📡 Live & streaming focus: built for creators who want more than text posts.

Best for: video uploads, podcasts, media-heavy posts.

Why use it: a dedicated media workflow instead of trying to “force” video into a classic blogging editor.

Created by @agorise
Open blurt.media

twiggy.lat

Microblog frontend • Short-form posts (X/Twitter-style)

Twiggy is a short-content frontend built for quick thoughts and micro updates — similar in spirit to X (Twitter). It was created as an alternative way to post short-form content on Blurt without turning every post into a long blog article.

Key points:

🐦 Short-form focus: perfect for quick ideas, updates, and casual interactions.

🧭 Separate experience: it does not “take over” your main blogging routine.

📝 Post frequency: designed for frequent posting when needed.

Best for: short posts, quick updates, daily micro interactions.

Why use it: fast posting flow for short content, without needing a long-form editor.

New domain: twiggy.lat • Created by @freakeao
Open twiggy.lat
Security Tip

Always verify the domain before logging in. Use bookmarks for the frontends you trust.

If a site asks for unexpected keys or permissions, stop and double-check before continuing.

Recommendation

Use blurt.blog or beblurt.com for long posts, blurt.media for video, and twiggy.lat for micro updates. Mix and match depending on your content style.