Ghost vs Shopify Blog: content business or store with a blog?
Compare publishing power, SEO, memberships, and content monetization when Shopify's built-in blog faces a dedicated publishing platform.
Resumen de decisión
Actualizado 7/11/2026
Ganador rápido
Choose Ghost for content-first businesses. Stay on Shopify if e-commerce is your primary focus and the blog is secondary.
Shopify's blog is a secondary feature designed to support product stores. Ghost is a dedicated publishing platform with native memberships, newsletters, SEO control, and content monetization. They serve fundamentally different primary purposes.
Elige Ghost para
Content creators, publishers, newsletter operators, membership businesses, and brands where editorial content drives the business — not product sales.
Elige el competidor para
E-commerce businesses that need a blog for content marketing, product announcements, and SEO support for their store.
¿Para quién es?
- Ghost: Native memberships, newsletters, subscriptions, and 0% content fees
- Shopify: E-commerce king with a basic blog feature for content marketing
- Ghost: Full SEO control, custom themes, and editorial workflow
- Shopify: Blog supports product sales but lacks publishing features
Platform comparison
| Category | Ghost | Shopify Blog | Winner |
|---|---|---|---|
| Primary focus | Publishing and content monetization | E-commerce with blog as supporting feature | Different purposes |
| Editor experience | Clean markdown editor built for writing | Basic WYSIWYG editor for product content | Ghost |
| Memberships | Native — unlimited tiers, Stripe, gated content | Not available — requires third-party apps | Ghost |
| Newsletters | Built-in email delivery with segmentation | Not available — requires email marketing apps | Ghost |
| Content monetization | Subscriptions, memberships, 0% platform fees | Not designed for content monetization | Ghost |
| E-commerce | Not supported (Stripe subscriptions only) | Full native e-commerce — industry's best | Shopify |
| SEO for content | Full control — sitemaps, meta, structured data | Basic SEO — designed for product pages | Ghost |
| Themes (blog) | 160+ publishing-optimized themes | Blog templates are limited and store-focused | Ghost |
| Custom design | Full HTML/CSS/JS theme control | Liquid theme editing; blog customization limited | Ghost |
| Performance (blog) | Fast — 0.6-1.5s loads, content-optimized | Store-optimized; blog is secondary | Ghost |
| Multi-author | Built-in author management | Basic staff account functionality | Ghost |
| Content tagging | Advanced tagging and collection system | Basic article tags | Ghost |
| Open source | Yes — MIT license | No — proprietary platform | Ghost |
| Pricing | $18-199/month | $29-299/month for Shopify plans | Ghost (for content) |
Publishing checks
SEO comparison
Content meta control
- Ghost
- Full per-post meta titles and descriptions
- Winner
- Ghost
- Shopify
- Basic blog SEO fields
Structured data for articles
- Ghost
- Auto Article schema
- Winner
- Ghost
- Shopify
- Product-focused structured data
XML sitemaps (content)
- Ghost
- Auto-generated for all content
- Winner
- Ghost
- Shopify
- Store-focused sitemap
Content site speed
- Ghost
- Fast — publishing-optimized
- Winner
- Ghost
- Shopify
- Store-optimized; blog pages slower
Product SEO
- Ghost
- Not applicable
- Winner
- Shopify
- Shopify
- Excellent product SEO tools
Performance comparison
Blog page load time
- Ghost
- 0.6-1.5 seconds
- Winner
- Ghost
- Shopify
- 2-4 seconds for blog pages
Content delivery
- Ghost
- Optimized for reading and engagement
- Winner
- Different goals
- Shopify
- Optimized for conversion and checkout
Core Web Vitals (content)
- Ghost
- Strong scores
- Winner
- Ghost
- Shopify
- Moderate for blog content
Membership comparison
Content memberships
- Ghost
- Native — full tier support
- Winner
- Ghost
- Shopify
- Not available without apps
Gated content
- Ghost
- Built-in per-post paywall
- Winner
- Ghost
- Shopify
- Requires third-party apps
Newsletter delivery
- Ghost
- Built-in with segmentation
- Winner
- Ghost
- Shopify
- Requires email marketing integration
Pros and cons
Pros
- Purpose-built for publishing and content businesses
- Native memberships, newsletters, and content monetization
- 0% platform fees on content revenue
- Full SEO control for content-driven organic growth
- 160+ themes designed for reading and engagement
- Open source and self-hostable
Cons
- No e-commerce functionality for physical products
- Cannot sell merchandise or manage inventory
- Requires separate platform for product sales
- Not suitable for store-centric businesses
Choose Ghost if
- Your business model is content, not physical products
- You want to monetize through memberships or subscriptions
- You publish editorial content regularly
- You need newsletter delivery and audience management
- SEO-driven content growth is your strategy
- You want a publication-quality reading experience
Choose the other platform if
- You sell physical or digital products
- E-commerce is your primary business
- The blog exists to support product sales and marketing
- You need inventory management and payment processing
- You want an integrated POS system
Temas recomendados
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Fortalezas
- Full-width storytelling
- Photography-friendly layout
- Simple blog structure
Lumora
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A visual Ghost theme for blogs, magazines, newsletters, and photography-led publications.
Fortalezas
- Image-led sections
- Magazine-friendly layout
- Good for visual storytelling
Inkline
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A Ghost magazine theme for blogs, newsletters, news content, and multi-section publications.
Fortalezas
- Affordable magazine layout
- Newsletter-ready
- News-friendly sections
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FAQ
Can I use Shopify's blog instead of Ghost?
If your primary business is e-commerce and you need a basic blog for content marketing, Shopify's built-in blog is sufficient. But if content is your product — memberships, newsletters, subscriptions — Ghost is vastly superior. Shopify's blog lacks memberships, newsletters, editorial themes, and content monetization tools.
Can I use Ghost and Shopify together?
Yes — many brands use both. A common setup: Shopify for your product store and Ghost on a subdomain (blog.yourstore.com) for content, newsletters, and memberships. This gives you the best of both worlds: Shopify's e-commerce power and Ghost's publishing capabilities.
Which is better for content SEO: Ghost or Shopify?
Ghost is significantly better for content SEO. Ghost produces clean, fast, semantic HTML optimized for articles. It gives you full control over meta data, structured data, and sitemaps for content. Shopify's SEO is optimized for products, not articles — blog pages are slower and have fewer content-specific SEO controls.
What is the main difference in Ghost vs Shopify Blog?
Shopify's blog is a secondary feature designed to support product stores. Ghost is a dedicated publishing platform with native memberships, newsletters, SEO control, and content monetization. They serve fundamentally different primary purposes.
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