Publicasta
About
Publicasta is a publishing platform for authors, teams and AI-assisted workflows.
Publicasta is a publishing platform for authors and small teams who want to publish articles in the open web without running their own CMS.
The basic flow is intentionally simple: create a channel, write an article, publish it. More advanced tools such as translations, scheduling, media management, API access and moderation are available when they are needed, but they should not get in the way of the first publication.
What Publicasta is for
Publicasta is built for articles, guides, notes, project updates, essays, documentation-style posts and multilingual publications. A channel can represent a personal publication, a product journal, a small media project, a company knowledge channel or an official blog.
We are not trying to turn publishing into a social feed. The main object is the article: a readable page with a clear address, metadata, images, video embeds, comments where enabled, reactions and sharing tools.
Channels, not heavy websites
A channel is a lightweight public space for a set of articles. It has a name, address, default language, description and optional cover. Authors can start with one channel and one article, then add collaborators, more channels or a custom domain when the product supports it and the account level allows it.
Multilingual publishing
Publicasta treats translations as full article versions, not as a small secondary field. A translated article can have its own title, excerpt, text, images, links and editorial nuance. This matters because translation is often more than replacing words from one language with another.
The site interface currently supports English, Spanish and Russian. Channels and articles can use more languages. The platform tries to show the most relevant version to a reader, while still allowing authors to decide how visible translations should be.
AI-ready publishing
Modern writing often involves external tools and AI agents. Publicasta is designed for that reality. Through the API, an approved account can let an external tool create drafts, upload images, add translations, check article status and schedule publication.
This does not remove the author from the process. API publishing follows the same account permissions, feature access, validation, moderation and publication statuses as the web interface. The author owns the channel and remains responsible for what is published.
Moderation and trust
Public publishing needs rules. Publicasta includes moderation statuses, reports, account trust signals and admin review tools. The goal is not to make publishing intimidating, but to keep the platform usable for readers, authors and operators.
Publishing rules are described separately in the Publishing Rules. Legal and operational terms are described in the Terms and Privacy Policy.
What we are building toward
Our direction is practical: a calm publishing workspace with good writing tools, multilingual content, reliable public pages, clean sharing metadata, scheduled publishing, collaboration, API automation and enough moderation to run the service responsibly.
Questions, feedback and support requests can be sent to [email protected].