About BlogDB
A community-powered directory of interesting blogs from around the Internet
What is BlogDB?
BlogDB is a blog discovery platform that aggregates RSS feeds from blogs across the web into a single, easy-to-browse directory. Whether you're looking for technical writing, personal essays, or niche interests, BlogDB helps you find new voices and keep up with the ones you already love.
Every blog listed on BlogDB has its feed automatically refreshed, so the latest posts are always available. You can browse by tag, explore a random blog, or check the home page for a stream of recent posts from the entire community.
Anyone Can Submit a Blog
Know a great blog? Just paste its URL and BlogDB will automatically find the RSS feed, pull in recent posts, and capture a screenshot. Submissions are reviewed before they appear in the public directory.
Create an Account for More
BlogDB works great without an account — you can browse blogs, read posts, and discover new writers. But registering unlocks a set of features that make it even better:
Follow Blogs
Hit the Follow button on any blog you enjoy. Your followed blogs are saved to your account so you always have quick access to the ones that matter to you.
Personal Feed
Your "My Feed" page shows the latest posts from only the blogs you follow, in one chronological stream. It's your own custom reading list, updated automatically as new posts come in.
Dismiss Posts
Already read something, or not interested? Dismiss individual posts from your feed to keep it clean and focused on what you haven't seen yet.
Bookmarks
Save interesting posts for later with the Bookmark button. Your bookmarked entries are collected on a dedicated page so you can easily find them again.
Personal Notes
Add private notes to any blog entry from your feed or bookmarks. Jot down thoughts, key takeaways, or reminders — only you can see them.
Suggest Tags
Think a blog should have a particular tag? Suggest it from the blog's page and an admin will review your suggestion.
OPML Export
Export your followed blogs as an OPML file from your account settings, making it easy to import them into any RSS reader.
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