Free to think.
A few dollars to keep going.
Two plans. No editor seats, no per-post pricing, no surprise overages. Pay when scsiwyg saves you a build pipeline.
Everything you need to maintain a working blog or wiki from your IDE.
- β2 sites (1 blog + 1 wiki)
- βUnlimited public posts & pages
- βFull MCP & REST API access
- β9 theme presets, custom colors
- β100 MB Vercel Blob image storage
- βCommunity support
Everything in Free, plus the things that make scsiwyg a long-term home.
- β20 sites, journal (private) posts
- βCustom domains with SSL
- βNewsletter (compose & send from IDE)
- βDALLΒ·E 3 cover image generation
- βConfluence publishing
- βKnowledge graph & gap analysis
- β5 GB image storage Β· 600 req/min
- βPriority support
The questions
people actually ask.
Is there a free tier forever?
Yes. Two sites, unlimited public posts, full API and MCP access β no time limit, no credit card required. The free tier is a real product, not a trial.
Can I export my content?
Always. Posts and pages are flat portable JSON, available through the REST API at any time. Your content belongs to you, not the platform.
Do I need to be a developer?
If you can copy-paste an MCP config block into Claude or ChatGPT, you can use scsiwyg. The whole interface is a chat with your AI β no code required.
What about my domain?
Pro plans get full custom domain support with auto-issued SSL. Point your domain, set the DNS record, and your blog renders under your own name with no scsiwyg branding.