Creating Content
inblog offers two content creation methods: the built-in inblog Editor or a Notion-based Editor, selectable from the right sidebar.
inblog offers "two content creation methods" that users can select from the Editor type menu in the right sidebar: the inblog Editor or a Notion-based Editor.
inblog Editor
The built-in editor enables users to write using familiar text tools and leverage slash commands to insert structured elements. Supported blocks include headings (H2, H3, H4), tables, lists, quotes, code snippets, dividers, callouts, emojis, bookmarks, images (max 10MB), HTML embeds, and form embeds from platforms like HubSpot, Tally, Google Forms, and Typeform.
Notion Editor
To use Notion as your editor, switch the Editor type setting and then navigate to Share → Publish → Publish to Web in Notion to copy the web link. Paste this into the Notion Page URL field in inblog. The documentation notes several limitations: "Navigation to subpages within Notion is not supported," image captions function as alt text, and heading levels shift down (Notion H1 becomes H2 in inblog).
Call to Action Configuration
Writers can add a CTA button at the post's conclusion by clicking Add CTA button and configuring button text (30 characters or fewer recommended), URL destination, and button color. The CTA won't display unless configured.
Template Blocks
Users can save frequently used content blocks as templates through the editor's bubble menu, then reuse them by typing "/" and selecting from the Frequently used blocks option.