Rapport Live

Target Users

Content creators/writers/bloggers who want to create a dialogue with their readers right after the article without imposing complicated login procedure

Pain Point

The industry leader for comments plugin is Disqus. It uses a lot of scripts and leaves a heavy footprint on an article page. It slows down the loading of the page and is prone to errors. Its login requirement creates a barrier for readers who might otherwise want to leave comments.

Proposed Solution

Rapport is a light-weight comments plugin that you can append to your article's webpage to create a "Comments & Discussion" section. Readers can like the article and leave a comment. Writers can track the number of likes, the number of likes, and comments in a dashboard.

Key Benefits

No login is required. Readers can leave comment right away. Anonymity. A random animal name will assigned to reader, who can enjoy the discussion with total freedom. All the comments from your readers can be exported into a JSON file. You own all the comments from your readers. Fast loading. It addes a very small widget to a webapge that does not slow down its loading.

Get Started

Rapport has been integrated on Digital Sovereignty Chronicle, The Sunday Blender, and Herbert Yang's Photography Studio

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