Neptune by Hashnode - Our Markdown-based WYSIWYG editor for composing blog posts

Neptune is Hashnode's Markdown-based WYSIWYG editor for composing blog posts. Preview formatting as you type, embed multimedia content with a keystroke, add custom HTML, and get instant suggestions on improving your grammar. We're adding AI Assist soon too.

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Congrats Hashnode!
Thanks, Kelsey.
This looks great and I can't wait to try the new features. Congratulations Hashnode
A really clean editor , I think it really combines a modern UI and AI with the traditional editor and its functionalities. Will definitely take a more closer look. Congrats on the launch!
Thanks Finn! Please share your feedback with us when you've had more time with it πŸ™
Nifty -- What are the chances of Neptune having SEO capabilities? I was looking to move from Blogger to a new platform for my portfolio.
Hey Morgan πŸ‘‹ Neptune has SEO chops built in β€” you can add tags, an SEO title, and a meta description to your posts. It works pretty well, as people who've used our platform have attested! Proud disclaimer: , whose tweet I've linked above, is *now* part of our team at Hashnode :) You can create a blog on Hashnode for free and map it to your own domain easily. Take it for a spin and see if it works for you!
Glad to hear it -- Thank you!
This is a really exciting change, thank you very much Hashnode team!
thank you for the support George!
Quality work this. It's fascinating how Hashnode has grown over the last few months. Feels great to be a part of this lovely community. You guys are genuinely taking the experience of Dev Blogging to a whole new level. Congratulations folks!
thank you for the kind words Sreekesh β€” and for testing the Neptune beta πŸ™
Congratulations on the launch Sending all the good juju!
thanks a ton πŸ™
Congrats on the launch guys, best of luck πŸ‘πŸ’―βœ¨
Super cool! Kind of looks like my Markdown editor , whatever makes it easier for developers to create cool content. I'm down. Great job on this 🀘
Love it! Trying it out immediately! One quick observation: a lot of steps in the UX (adding a custom DNS, adding a widget) don’t have a cancel/back button and only a β€œproceed” kind of button. It makes it hard to back out of the step, and hinders learning/experimenting with the tool.