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Best Alternatives to Medium

Medium gives you access to 100 million readers, but you don't own your audience, your SEO, or your revenue. These alternatives give writers back control, ownership, and real monetization.

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Mis à jour 7/12/2026

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Best alternatives

Ghost

Publishing platform

Best for: Writers who want full ownership and monetization

Pourquoi nous le recommandons

The best Medium alternative for serious writers and publishers. Full content ownership, custom themes, native memberships, newsletters, and direct monetization through Stripe with 0% platform fees.

Points forts

  • 100% ownership of content, audience, and revenue
  • Direct monetization with Stripe — 0% platform fees
  • Full SEO control and domain authority building

Limites

  • Monthly hosting cost ($18+/month)
  • No built-in audience like Medium's 100M readers

Substack

Newsletter platform

Best for: Writers who want paid newsletters with built-in discovery

Pourquoi nous le recommandons

A hosted newsletter platform with a built-in writer discovery network. Simple to start with paid subscriptions, but takes 10% of all revenue and offers limited customization.

Points forts

  • Free to start — no upfront cost
  • Built-in writer discovery and recommendation network
  • Simplest setup for paid newsletters

Limites

  • 10% platform fee on all revenue forever
  • 30% Apple fee on iOS subscriptions

WordPress

General-purpose CMS

Best for: Writers who need maximum flexibility and plugins

Pourquoi nous le recommandons

The world's most popular CMS with 60,000+ plugins and complete customization. More complex than Medium but infinitely more flexible for writers who need advanced features.

Points forts

  • Massive plugin ecosystem (60,000+)
  • Complete control over design and functionality
  • Strong SEO with plugins like Yoast

Limites

  • Requires more maintenance than Medium or Ghost
  • Plugin dependencies can cause conflicts

Write.as

Minimalist blogging platform

Best for: Writers who want a simple, distraction-free blog

Pourquoi nous le recommandons

A minimalist blogging platform focused on privacy and simplicity. No analytics tracking, clean interface, and optional paid subscriptions for monetization.

Points forts

  • Extremely simple and distraction-free
  • Privacy-focused — no tracking
  • Clean, minimal design

Limites

  • Very limited customization
  • Small audience and discovery

Dev.to

Developer community

Best for: Developers sharing technical content

Pourquoi nous le recommandons

A community-driven platform for developers to share articles, tutorials, and discussions. Similar to Medium's network effect but focused on the developer audience.

Points forts

  • Large, engaged developer community
  • Free to publish
  • Good for technical content discovery

Limites

  • Developer-focused only
  • No monetization for writers

Medium alternatives compared

PlatformOwnershipSEO controlMonetizationCustom designNewsletters
GhostFullCompleteSubscriptions, 0% feesFull themesBuilt-in
SubstackPartialLimitedPaid subs, 10% feeMinimalBuilt-in
WordPressFullCompletePlugins requiredFull themesPlugins required
Write.asFullBasicSubscriptionsMinimalNo
Dev.toPartialLimitedNoneNoneNo

FAQ

01

What is the best alternative to Medium?

Ghost is the best Medium alternative for writers who want to own their content, audience, and revenue. It gives you a full website, custom themes, native memberships, and 0% platform fees. Substack is best for newsletter-focused writers, and WordPress is best for those needing maximum flexibility.

02

Can I make more money on Ghost or Medium?

Ghost almost always pays more. On Ghost, 200 paying subscribers at $5/month earns $970/month after Stripe fees. On Medium, the average monetized post earns $1.20, and 92% of Partner Program writers earn under $100/month. A writer with 7,642 Medium views earned just $9.65.

03

Should I use both Ghost and Medium?

Yes — many successful creators use a hybrid strategy. Publish original content on Ghost to build SEO and own your audience, then cross-post select pieces to Medium with canonical tags for additional reach. Include links back to your Ghost site to convert Medium readers into owned subscribers.

04

Is it hard to move from Medium to Ghost?

No. Medium lets you export all your stories as HTML files. Ghost has import tools that can handle this content. The main challenge is rebuilding your audience — Medium won't transfer your followers, so you'll need to promote your new site through social media, email, and SEO.

05

Does Ghost have better SEO than Medium?

Ghost has vastly superior SEO. You control meta titles, descriptions, structured data, canonical URLs, and sitemaps. All SEO value builds your domain authority. On Medium, SEO value accrues to medium.com, and you have minimal control over technical SEO.

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