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Cusdis is an open-source, lightweight (~5kb gzip), privacy-friendly alternative to Disqus.

Contact me if you want to buy/acquire this project πŸ’–

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πŸ’ Sponsor this project

If you like Cusdis, please consider sponsoring us to help us be sustainable.

Principle Sponsor

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Contributors

Become a principle sponsor

Sponsors / Backers

Contributors Contributors

Features

  • Lightweight comment widget, with i18n, dark mode.
  • Email notification
  • Webhook
  • Easy to self-host
  • Many integrations

Documentation

https://cusdis.com/doc

Community

Discord

FAQ

Compared to Disqus

Cusdis is not designed to be a complete alternative to Disqus. It's aim is to implement a minimalist and embeddable comment system for small websites (such as your static blog).

Given below are the pros and cons of Cusdis:

Pros

  • Cusdis is open-source and self-hostable. Hence, you own your data.
  • The SDK is lightweight(~5kb gzipped).
  • Cusdis doesn't require your user to sign in to make a comment.
  • Cusdis doesn't use cookies at all.

Cons

  • Cusdis is on the early stages of its development.
  • There is no spam filter, hence, you will have to manually moderate your comment section and comments won't be displayed until you approve them.
  • Disqus is a company, we aren't.

Contributing

Contributing Guide

If you are going to make a PR, remember to choose dev as the base branch.

License

GNU GPLv3