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Introducing Pixelglass: a Ghost blog that feels like you
I spent nine years building on Ghost® — three of them on the core team. In all that time one thing never changed: creators love Ghost, but they can't get a blog that feels like them, and moves like them, without paying a developer thousands. Pixelglass is the tool I always wished existed.
Your writing keeps moving. A template doesn't.
A marketplace template is one fixed design, sold to thousands of sites — the same hero, the same three feature boxes, the same newsletter bar you've seen on fifty other blogs. And it's frozen the day you install it. Your archive grows, your best work shifts, your topics multiply — but the layout just sits there. Your writing is one of a kind. Your blog shouldn't come off a shelf.
A sentence in. A living blog out.
Pixelglass builds you a real Ghost blog from your own words. Describe the look, the sections, the feel — then keep shaping it just by talking. You watch it take shape in a live preview beside the chat. No settings to hunt through, no code to write.
It isn't a one-prompt magic trick. You start from a real, working Ghost theme and refine it in conversation — move a section, change the type, add an archive for a topic you write about — until it's yours.
What "dynamic" actually means
Most Ghost themes are static: whatever you upload is what your readers get, forever. A Pixelglass blog has living sections that read from your real posts and keep up as you publish:
- Your featured or pinned posts up top
- An archive for each topic you write about
- Related reads at the foot of every article
- Your latest from the last few days, front and center
All of it rendered by Ghost from your live content — so the page moves with your writing instead of freezing on install day. Same standard Ghost format; none of the sameness.
See it for yourself
Three real, live Ghost sites, each built with Pixelglass. Open one and poke around:
- Sassy — a sharp, warm culture magazine.
- Zigzag — surf stories from the edge of the map.
- Momentum — a Sunday leadership newsletter.
Simple, one-time pricing
Buy credits once — no subscription, and they don't expire. Credits are metered by usage: a quick tweak costs a little, a bigger change costs more, and looking around is free. A full theme runs around 100 credits.
- Micro — $9.99 · 18 credits
- Maker — $24.99 · 50 credits (most popular)
- Studio — $49.99 · 110 credits
- Bulk — $99.99 · 240 credits
- Agency — $199.99 · 520 credits
Set against a marketplace template (~$99 for one design sold to thousands) or a custom developer ($2,000+ over weeks), it's a different category at a fraction of the cost.
Life's too short for a template
Describe the blog you actually want, and watch Pixelglass build it from your own words. Get started — or email me directly at ronald@pixelglass.co. I read every one.
— Ronald Langeveld, founder