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Comparison

Medium vs Blogger

A head-to-head look at Medium and Blogger — features, pricing, and what to pick. Plus a modern alternative to both.

Editor's pick

Also consider RankFlo — a modern alternative to both

If you're evaluating Medium and Blogger, you should know about RankFlo — an open-source blog & headless CMS platform with AI content generation, real-time SEO scoring, and cookieless analytics built in. MIT licensed, self-hostable, starts free.

Side-by-side

Medium

Publish on a shared network

Medium gives you instant audience access via its partner network but you don't own your domain, data, or readers. Paywall system restricts non-members.

PricingFree to publish; $5/mo membership for readers
Open sourceNo
Self-hostableNo
AI built-inNo
Headless APINo
Custom domainLimited

Pros

  • +Built-in audience
  • +Zero setup
  • +Clean reading UX
  • +Partner program payouts

Cons

  • No custom domain on free
  • Platform lock-in
  • Paywall hides your content
  • Limited SEO control

Blogger

Google's free blogging platform

Blogger is Google's free blog host. Zero cost, zero flexibility. Largely unmaintained and lacks modern features, but still works for the simplest blogs.

PricingFree
Open sourceNo
Self-hostableNo
AI built-inNo
Headless APINo
Custom domainYes

Pros

  • +Free forever
  • +Google-hosted
  • +Zero setup
  • +Adsense integration

Cons

  • Dated interface
  • Very limited SEO
  • No modern features
  • Google could sunset

Which should you pick?

Choose Medium if you're writers who want audience, not ownership.

Choose Blogger if you're personal hobby blogs with zero budget.

Choose RankFlo if you want a modern, open-source, AI-powered platform with blog-first features, self-hosting, and transparent pricing — without the trade-offs of either option above.

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