Stack Digest is a personal publishing platform for independent technology journalism. Write the stories that matter to you, publish them instantly, and build your voice in the world of tech.
Stack Digest is your own corner of the internet — a publication you own and control. There are no editors, no gatekeepers, no algorithms deciding what gets promoted. You write it, you publish it, and it appears on your homepage immediately.
The platform is designed to look and feel like a real editorial publication: a hero story at the top, a sidebar of recent stories, a three-column grid below that, and an archive section for older work. As you publish more, the layout fills in automatically.
Stack Digest covers the full breadth of technology. Every category below has its own section and colour coding throughout the site:
Click + Write Story in the navigation bar from anywhere on the site. Fill in your headline, choose a category, add a standfirst (a one-sentence summary shown on the homepage), and write your article body using simple formatting:
## Heading — section headings**bold** and *italic* — emphasis> blockquote — pull quotes- item — bullet lists--- — horizontal rule / section breakHit Publish and your story goes live immediately. You can edit or delete any story at any time from the My Stories dashboard.
All stories are stored locally in your browser using localStorage. Nothing is sent to any server. Your publication is entirely yours — just a folder of HTML files you can host anywhere.
To take Stack Digest live on the web, upload the entire StackDigest folder to any web hosting service and point your domain at it. That's it.