I built write.rocks because I kept abandoning my own blog.
The pattern was always the same: SSH into VPS, edit markdown files, rebuild, fix some nginx config, redeploy. By the time everything worked, I'd lost the motivation to actually write. Static sites are fast and simple to host, but the editing workflow kills momentum. CMSs solve editing but add complexity and slow things down.
write.rocks tries to give you both:
- Static site performance (ISR, edge caching) - True static site performance – PageSpeed scores hit 95-100 - Notion-like editor that switches between rich text and markdown - Own your data - Your own subdomain or custom domain
I'm a developer who just wanted to write more without fighting my infrastructure. If you've ever abandoned a blog because the publishing friction was too high, I'd love your feedback. Free tier available. Paid planif you want custom domains and more storage.
try it at https://write.rocks