Margin is a dead-simple blogging platform that doubles as a research desk. Give it a topic and it reads the web for you — gathering arguments, counter-arguments, and data — then drafts a sourced report into your composer so you can edit, publish, and own the work.
No new account. No password. You're inside in two clicks.
Minimal for thinking out loud. Magazine for long-form. Photo Grid for image journals.
Drafts that stay quiet. Tag pages, archive pages, and a real RSS feed at /handle/rss.xml.
Drop in images, audio, video, or PDFs. Files are stored on a CDN and inserted at your cursor.
Public, unlisted, or private — per post. Unlisted posts have permalinks but stay out of indexes and RSS.
Give a topic. Margin searches multiple framings, ingests sources, cross-references claims, and drafts a journalistic report with numbered citations directly into the composer.