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Cusdis

SaaS Apps

Open source, lightweight (~5kb gzip), privacy-friendly alternative to Disqus.

Developed by Randy
Written in
TypeScript
License Model
Free • Open Source

About Cusdis

Open source, lightweight (~5kb gzip), privacy-friendly alternative to Disqus. Features

Universal embed code: You can embed Cusdis on every website. Light-weight sdk: The SDK that embed to your website is only 5kb (gzipped). Compared to Disqus (which is 24kb gzipped), it's very light-weight. One-click import data from Disqus Moderation dashboard: Since we don't require user sign in to comment, all comments are NOT displayed by default, until the moderator approve it. We provide a moderation dashboard for it.

Features

Ad-free
Embeddable
Moderation
Embedded comments

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Available Platforms

Self-Hosted

Software as a Service SaaS

Tags

commenting

blog-commenting

Licensing

Open Source (GPL-3.0) and Free product.

Supported Languages

English