About Wizzl

Clean blogging, without the noise.

Wizzl is a blogging platform built for fast setup, polished publishing, .wizzl.app addresses, themes, custom domains, and member management.

What Wizzl is

Wizzl lets you create and manage a blog from one dashboard. You can set up your blog, publish posts, choose themes, manage members, and adjust the important settings without getting buried in setup.

Why it exists

The goal is to make blogging feel focused again: less setup, fewer distractions, and enough control to run a real blog without turning it into a technical project.

Portrait of Martin Binder

Martin Binder

Creator

Student developer

Built by Martin Binder

I'm a backend-focused full-stack developer working with Go, Nuxt, Laravel, Docker, Linux servers, and database-backed web apps.

I started Wizzl as a personal project to build a blogging platform that is quick to launch, pleasant to manage, and useful for real publishing.

It reflects the way I like to build software: clean interfaces, reliable backend logic, and features that have a clear reason to exist.

Features

Core parts of Wizzl

A focused set of tools for creating, publishing, and growing a blog.

.wizzl.app addresses

Create a blog with a free .wizzl.app address, then connect a custom domain with Pro when you are ready.

Themes

Choose a theme that gives your blog a polished starting point, then adjust the details to fit your style.

Member management

Invite and manage people who can help write, edit, or manage your blog.

Post publishing

Write, edit, and publish posts from the dashboard without fighting the tools.

Project

How Wizzl is being built

A short project history without fake numbers or overblown marketing claims.

2025

Started as an idea

Wizzl started from the need for a blogging platform that feels quick to set up and comfortable to manage.

2025

Built as a personal project

The platform is built with Go, Nuxt, MySQL, Docker, and Caddy.

2026

Still improving

The focus is better UX, practical publishing tools, cleaner themes, and making the platform more reliable over time.