About HashTransit

A modern multi-tenant blogging and headless CMS platform where authors and organizations publish public or private articles, including distribution through APIs to third-party websites.

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What is HashTransit?

HashTransit is a multi-tenant blog and news platform built for content creators and organizations. Users can write posts for public consumption on the platform itself, or for private consumption via a REST API that their own websites consume. Think of it as a managed headless CMS with a public-facing blog side.

The platform supports organizations as first-class entities — each with its own members, branding, and API key. This makes it ideal for companies that want to manage their blog content in one place and distribute it to multiple properties.

Platform Features

Rich Blog Editor

Write and publish articles with a full-featured WYSIWYG editor. Support for headings, lists, code blocks, blockquotes, and links.

Multi-Tenant Organizations

Create organizations, invite members, and manage content collaboratively. Each organization has its own identity and API key.

API Key Distribution

Distribute your organization's content to external websites via a REST API authenticated with organization-specific API keys.

Multi-Language Support

Publish articles in English and Spanish with translation grouping. Categories support localized names and descriptions.

Role-Based Access

Three user roles — admins, authors, and users — with granular permissions for content creation, approval, and platform management.

Approval Workflow

Authors submit posts for admin approval before publishing. Rejected posts include feedback reasons for revision.

How It Works

1. Create an account. Sign up as a user, or get an author/admin role from a site admin.

2. Write and publish. Use the rich text editor to create blog posts. Assign sections, categories, and cover images. Save as draft, publish directly (admins), or submit for approval (authors).

3. Distribute via API. Organization admins generate an API key and use the REST API to fetch published content into external websites, mobile apps, or other platforms.

Ready to start writing?

Join HashTransit today and share your stories with the world.