Turn Your Obsidian Vault into a Blog with Flowershow

Why Blog from Obsidian?
If you already use Obsidian as your digital garden or writing space, you’ve probably wondered:
“Could I just blog directly from here?”
The answer is yes — and Flowershow makes it effortless.
Obsidian gives you a clean Markdown environment for thinking, drafting, and organizing ideas.
Flowershow turns those same Markdown files into a beautiful, fast, fully-featured website in seconds.
Together, they form the perfect publishing workflow: write locally, publish instantly, and keep your content yours.
What You’ll Get
Flowershow includes everything you need for a blog — no coding required:
- 📝 Full Markdown support — CommonMark, GitHub Flavored Markdown, Obsidian syntax, and even JSX blocks
- 🧮 Built-in rendering for math (LaTeX), Mermaid diagrams, code blocks, and more
- 📰 Automatic blog listings and elegant post layouts
- 👩💻 Author pages with avatars and bios
- 🎨 Official Flowershow Themes — or create your own with custom CSS
- 📄 Static pages for “About,” “Contact,” or “Projects”
- 🔍 SEO-ready metadata
- 💌 Newsletter & form embeds — connect your subscription forms easily
In short: a Markdown-native blogging system you fully control.
🚀 Quick Start: Publish Your Blog
Follow these simple steps to turn your Obsidian notes into a live blog:
- Create a blog folder inside your Obsidian vault.
For example /blog. Each Markdown file inside it will become a blog post.
Add posts with frontmatter like:
---
title: My First Post
description: A short summary of the post.
date: 2025-10-08
authors: [you]
---
- Add a blog index page.
Create a new file, for example /blog/README.md, and add the List component:
---
title: My Blog
---
<List dir="/blog" />
- Sync your vault to GitHub.
- Connect your repository on Flowershow Cloud — your blog will be built and published automatically.
- Customize your theme, domain and more!
📚 Learn More
🎥 Watch the full video tutorial:
🧭 Read the written step-by-step guide: How to Publish a Blog