Your readers want to communicate with you




Remarkbox offers a free comment system
to keep readers engaged with your content.

It works everywhere, even static sites!






Setup on your page in 30s or learn more






⬆ Put me on your web page








Finally, a blog comment system with ethics


Markdown and syntax highlighted code blocks!

Say YES to Privacy!
  • No user tracking - anonymous by default
  • No ads - promote your message only
Dissolve barriers of engagement
  • No registration - optional email verification
  • Realtime previews - as the user types
  • Looks and feels - like part of your site
Free comments
  • Setup - in 30s or less!
  • Cancel anytime - export comments as JSON
  • No Cost or limits - free plan
Don't give your readers Disqust
Switch to Remarkbox, the Disqus alternative
Plans and Pricing
Free
Simply put the snippet into your HTML

$5/mo (beta)
Moderator access for one verified domain

$14/mo (beta)
Moderator access for unlimited verified domains

There will likely be an Enterprise plan with dedicated resources.


Remarkbox Beta
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Your feedback will shape Remarkbox!

About Remarkbox

Russell Ballestrini - Founder My vision of Remarkbox started back in 2013 while porting my blog from Wordpress to Pelican, a static-site-generator.

I had a problem: what would I do with my readers comments?

My research found solutions which served ads and I didn't want that. I set out to build my own solution because -
"how long could it possibly take to build an embeddable comment system?" (hint: 3 years)

Lots of love and thought have gone into making Remarkbox. I hope you and your readers enjoy using it!
Resilient Web Design

Remarkbox follows resilient web design principles. This means Remarkbox will work even when Javascript does not.

When Javascript works, Remarkbox will powerup and enhance the user experience!

For more details read: Capability driven Presentation




Remarkbox Demo try it out!
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