Not quite immediate cross-posting. But it can get you close I suppose.
Kick around in the Knowledge Base to get a feel for it.
In practice you can put writing that’s separate from the mainline of posts (I.e., newsletter material) in a subdirectory of the main directory that Notenik operates in (all files are locally stored and can be written in various Markdown flavors; the in-house syntax is a dialect of Multimarkdown).
You can host the blog for about as much as you feel like spending; VPS, shared, personal equipment, sneakernet.
Granted, it takes some effort in writing templates and scripts to generate the site, but the guide covers that and it can become a write once and forget about it sort of thing is that’s what you want it to be.
> You can publish a Note as a draft to Medium by using the Publish to Medium command beneath the Note menu.
https://notenik.app/kb/publish-to-medium.html
Not quite immediate cross-posting. But it can get you close I suppose.
Kick around in the Knowledge Base to get a feel for it.
In practice you can put writing that’s separate from the mainline of posts (I.e., newsletter material) in a subdirectory of the main directory that Notenik operates in (all files are locally stored and can be written in various Markdown flavors; the in-house syntax is a dialect of Multimarkdown).
The developer wrote a guide on how to get starting publishing a static website: https://notenik.app/web-intro/
You can host the blog for about as much as you feel like spending; VPS, shared, personal equipment, sneakernet.
Granted, it takes some effort in writing templates and scripts to generate the site, but the guide covers that and it can become a write once and forget about it sort of thing is that’s what you want it to be.