[[!meta title="My Cheapskate Commenting System"]] [[!meta date="2022-02-03"]] My blog now has comments! Well, *kind of*... I went down a two day long rabbit-hole trying to find the best solution for implementing comments on my static website (generated via Jekyll FYI). There are a ton of options out there and many open source models that allow you to spin up your own instance with something like DigitalOcean or AWS. But I'm a cheap bastard. I refuse to spend $5/month on a blog mostly used for fun and one that I have zero incentive to "monetize". So, what *free* options did this old miser have left to chose from? To my surprise, there were two solid options that initially caught my eye! Let's take a look then, shall we? ## Remarkbox Overall I don't have many bad things to say about [Remarkbox](https://www.remarkbox.com). It looks nice, is easy to implement and runs a "pay what you can" pricing model. What more could you ask for?! The major issue (for me, *personally*) is precisely **that**; the free model. This makes it difficult for me to trust 100% that this system will still be around in 3-4 years. Now I know - even paid systems can shutdown unexpectedly, but I find free tier options end up shutting their doors sooner. There is an option to self-host Remarkbox, but that requires a yearly license and also comes back to the point I made about not wanting to pay for hosting... ## Utterances (Github-based) The other major option was [Utterances](https://utteranc.es). This system was almost the winner due to it's pretty great feature set: 1. Open source 2. No tracking, no ads 3. All data stored in GitHub issues 4. Free! But take a look above at point number three. The fact that readers wishing to leave a comment are **required to have a Github account**. For me, this is a non-starter. I don't want to force my audience to sign up for or sign in to *any* account just to leave a simple comment on my humble blog. Considering a number of my readers are part of the FOSS community, this just seemed like a bad fit. ## Finding Inspiration I absolutely love the [solar.lowtechmagazine.com](https://solar.lowtechmagazine.com) website (both for it's content and design) and indirectly found my comment system inspiration there. Okay let's be honest, I completely stole their commenting system "concept". Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, right? ## My Comment System is... E-mail. It's just **plain e-mail**. I've setup a basic `comment-prompt.html` in my `_includes` folder that contains a `mailto` action button[^1]: This include template is placed at the bottom of every article automatically. Then, that action pulls in the article's title as the e-mail subject line in the user's default mailing app. That's it. ## Pros - No third party application needed - Privacy focused - More direct interaction with my audience/readers - Builds a much more close-knit community - Completely free! ## Cons - Must be manually curated and posted - No notifications - No "built-in" reply functionality - Has the potential to become unwieldy... ## Fun Experiment I figure either way, this will be an interesting experiment. I don't know my audience size (since I don't use any type of tracking) but I assume it's very small. Those willing to write me a personal e-mail in order to share their thoughts on my stupid little blog probably have something interesting to say. At least I hope so. Let's see how this thing goes...