A couple of days ago l saw that Micro.blog had started offering plans for $1 a month, which is basically free. Without too much thought, I decided to move my blog over, away from blot.im.

I’ve had a couple of concerns with Blot in my time using them, the main one being the price of Dropbox storage. Blot itself is very competitively priced, especially for the quality of service. But it relies on outside cloud storage to work, and the number one option is Dropbox. If I ever ran out of Dropbox space, increasing it would be prohibitively expensive. I also use Dropbox for things aside from my blog, and yes I guess I could create multiple Dropbox accounts to separate them, but it just felt like a lot of faff. Blot also offers Google Drive and Github as back ends but I’m not a Github user and I try to avoid Google services where possible.

My second issue with Blot was always ease of use, although I got into a good rhythm with drafting my posts using Bear.app. I have wanted something that was also easier to use on mobile, though, and something with image hosting (since to avoid using Dropbox storage I was hosting images elsewhere).

A while back, I found a really great post with some simple blog options, and I tried all of the ones I thought might meet my criteria. Bear and Pika were standouts. Pika is relatively new, but has an awesome design sensibility and a great vibe. I really like Bear as well, it’s got a good mission statement and a simple UI that I enjoy. But both cost more than Blot, so that ruled them out for me; I just don’t blog often enough to justify their prices.

Microblog was also in this camp until they started their $1 a month plan - that made them the cheapest option out of all of them. And they have a bunch of official and third party iOS apps, so that was all my criteria met.

I had planned to move all my archives over but the import tools weren’t really working for me. So I only moved posts from 2023 onwards. There weren’t many. (Who wants to read a 15 year old Tumblr blog anyway?) The archives do actually exist as static html files on Neocities and the Blot archives will be live until my subscription runs out, so I may still figure out something other way to archive them at some point.