Hopefully a facebook update gets posted when I publish this.
I was testing out scriptogr.am and can’t seem to get the “share posts with” feature to work with either Twitter or Facebook. I’m really hoping that this works. I also really hope that Posthaven gets markdown support and the ability to post with MarsEdit, Byword and/or Mou.
Still, there’s a lot to like about Posthaven.
If you want an inexpensive, straightforward, simple blog/basic website, it’s a pretty good option. At $5/month, if you maintain service for one year, your content will never disappear. That’s their promise.
Permanent URLs are a powerful idea, and it's a feature of using Posthaven we think you should get even if you stop paying. We'll keep the site online, but you won't be able to edit content or add to it. If you want to renew, start paying again and your account will be restored.
When will something qualify for permanent storage? Let's keep it simple initially: If you pay for a year's worth of service, your content is safe and we'll keep it online.
This is very attractive, especially for someone with a terminal illness or something similar. I talked to Brett from Posthaven, and he mentioned that they’re adding an annual payment option in the near-future.
I’m not really sure where to put this last bit, but...
If you’re interested in trying Crunchyroll, I have some 48-hour guest passes. I’m not sure yet how I’ll distribute them yet. I think I’ll go into greater detail about this at my new scriptrogram site. You could also contact me on Twitter or Facebook.