Launched this week
Flowershow
Publish your markdown as a beautiful website – in seconds.
220 followers
Publish your markdown as a beautiful website – in seconds.
220 followers
Turn your Markdown into a beautiful website instantly. Publish docs, blogs, wikis, and knowledge bases in a fully hosted platform, without dealing with deployment or maintenance. No proprietary format, no vendor lock-in. Import from GitHub, the CLI, Obsidian, or just drag and drop your files. No coding required. Free plan forever.









Flowershow
Hi everyone 👋 I’m the developer behind Flowershow.
Flowershow came from a pretty simple frustration: we wanted publishing Markdown to be easy, without giving up Markdown itself.
A lot of tools make publishing easier by asking you to move your content into their system, change your workflow, or adopt some special format. We wanted the opposite. We wanted Markdown to stay Markdown, and publishing to be a separate layer on top.
We were also tired of setting up and maintaining sites every time we wanted to publish something. We could do it, but it always felt like too much overhead for something that should be straightforward. We also wanted the result to feel polished — not like a generic generated site, but something genuinely nice to share.
So we built Flowershow — a hosted way to publish blogs, docs, wikis, and knowledge bases from Markdown, whether from GitHub, Obsidian, the CLI, or drag and drop.
Curious to hear what you think and whether this fits your workflow.
@olayway Congrats on the launch. Just a question: does it support easy custom domains and RSS feeds out of the box for better sharing?
Flowershow
@swati_paliwal Thank you! Yes, custom domains are supported and RSS feed is sth we plan to add.
Flowershow
@swati_paliwal @olayway in fact we'll try to add rss today 😉
Flowershow
@swati_paliwal @rufuspollock Implemented 😉
@olayway love flowershow especially as someone who hates pollen. I generally publish from my obsidian vault, but want to publish to my github … I think older versions had that feature, the docs say to use Obsidian git plugin… i tried a couple but couldn’t figure out the workflow. Need a little more clarity in the docs.
Flowershow
@olayway @darthcoder Hi, you can publish via Github no problem in Flowershow.
I think what you are talking about is publishing from the "Publish with Flowershow" obsidian plugin to github and thence to Flowershow. You are right that the Flowershow Obsidian plugin now publishes direct to Flowershow.
If you still want to publish your Obsidian vault via Github just use an obsidian plugin to publish to github (there are a bunch of them including one i use regularly) and then just connect Flowershow to your Github repo.
We have a complete walkthrough of this here: https://flowershow.app/blog/how-to-publish-vault-with-enveloppe-plugin
Congrats For Publishing This Fantastic Tool ✨
boor Question 😅
is it free all-time ? or i have one (flowershow) domain for all docs ?
supports the linked words like obsidian ? what if i uploaded a file that has a linked word to another file -i didn't uploaded it- ?
what if i edited a file ?
Expand the free space a bit 😄 a 100mb will make a fear for personal using for one like me 🙄😂
Flowershow
@ban_scio The free plan is here to stay ;) There’s also a premium plan if you need more space, want to connect a custom domain, remove Flowershow branding, or enable full-text search.
On Obsidian wiki-links: yes, those are supported. More broadly, we aim to support all core Obsidian syntax, including wiki-links, embeds, callouts, Canvas, and even Bases.
I’m not sure I fully understood your question about file editing, though.
And as for increasing the free space limit – we’ll take your vote into account ;)
Flowershow
@ban_scio also want to note 100mb is a soft limit and so far we've always been flexible though if you are starting 10Gb on the free plan we'll probably ping you 😉
Congrats on the launch!! love the philosophy here.
Quick question: any plans to support multiple sites under one account? Thinking about use cases like agencies or teams who'd want to manage several projects from a single workspace.
Flowershow
@jens_deryckere1 This is already how it works ;) You can have as many sites as you want.
Can you connect it directly to an Obsidian vault or does it require a separate markdown repo? Love the simplicity of this, well done on shipping it!
Flowershow
@borrellr_ Thank you! We have a dedicated Obsidian plugin - "Publish with Flowershow". With this you don't need a GitHub repository, you just create a PAT in your Flowershow dashboard and paste it in the plugin options, and you're set. The plugin uploads your files directly to Flowershow.
Looks good, have you thought of creating FAQ- or Wiki-themes?
It seems all the templates are for blogs.
Flowershow
@tomm_p You can use any of our themes for whatever you want. It's not only for blogs. All the currently available official themes can be found here https://github.com/flowershow/themes and these are just styles, not templates.
Flowershow
@tomm_p @olayway Or even https://flowershow.app/themes
And thank-you for the feature suggestion: we'll highlight or create themes for FAQs and wikis 🙏
Markdown to website instantly? Does it support custom domains?
Flowershow
@maxwell_timothy Yes it does :)
Rewebly
Hello, I discovered a very important vulnerability on your platform. Basically I’m able to read all files from public or private Github Repository of every single one of your users.
Do you have a bug bounty program?
Flowershow
@exendes you can reach us at hello@flowershow.app 🙏