When comparing Postagon vs Gatsby JS, the Slant community recommends Gatsby JS for most people. In the question“What are the best solutions for a personal blog?” Gatsby JS is ranked 17th while Postagon is ranked 27th.
Specs
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Pros
Pro WYSIWYG & Markdown editors
You can opt to use the What You See Is What You Get editor or write using Markdown syntax.
Pro Clean interface
Postagon is very minimalist and clean in its design.
Pro Google Analytics support
Postagon has built-in statistics using Google Analytics to help get a better understanding of your visitiors.
Pro RSS support
You can have people subscribe to your blog using RSS.
Pro No page reload when navigating
Pro Based on React.js
Editing markup is phenomenally easy when you have components.
Pro Live reload
Every change you make can be almost immediately seen in a browser.
Pro A lot of plugins
Gatsby offers a lot of plugins to integrate tools like SASS, typescript, styled components, etc.
Pro Very active development
Gatsby is very actively developed and the maintainers are very helpful.
Pro Built-in code and data splitting
Pro Open Source
Pro Take content from any source
Gatsby can generate the pages with content from any sources like Drupal, Wordpress, Contentful, etc. If the source plugin is not coded for your solution, you can create it.
Pro A static site and a React app in one
The static pages are generated by Server Site Rendering of the React app. So you have all benefits of a static site, and all benefits of a React app, which is very powerful.
Pro GraphQL Data Layer
Pro A lot of examples
Gatsby have a lot of examples sites in his github repository.
Pro Beautiful out-of-the-box blog starters
Cons
Con No postagon link
redirected link to https://upstract.com/
Con A bit raw
You'll maybe have to tweak some JSX if you want something that's not covered by available themes.