Open-source self-hosted comments for a static website
This comparison table is inspired by staticsitegenerators.net. Contribute at github — add the missing data. Github-related data (stars, open issues + PR, etc.) are updated daily automatically. Want different columns? Noted a bug? Submit an issue.
What’s wrong with Disqus
Disqus loads absurd amount of tracking services, which exposes your visitors’ personal data and significantly increases loading time. See, e.g., this post.
What’s not covered here
For a static website, one usually wants a lightweight commenting server with as little dependencies as possible. Few commenting engines listed on the page are provided by heavy applications (e.g., discourse, talkyard), but the majority are relatively lightweight applications designed specifically to provide comments for the static pages.
This page prioritizes information on self-hosted comments. However, there are other open-source solutions, including implementations of third-party services (e.g., Github issues, such as [1], [2], [3], [4]).
Stars vs. time
The figure below shows some of the top competitors except for Discourse (as it's not just a light commenting server like others). The figure is useful to indirectly estimate how active the project is.
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