Plog Editor product demo Long-canvas writing for image-led posts and drafts Local-first, export-ready workspace

Built for visual posts, notes, and drafts

A calmer long-canvas editor for image-led writing. .

Write on one continuous page, place text and images visually, and export when the draft reads like a finished piece.

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One canvas instead of separate pages, forms, and modals
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Text, images, quotes, and spacing are adjusted in the same place
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Export the finished draft as an image or a lightweight HTML page
Editor preview Long canvas
Drafts
Travel issue
Studio notes
Photo essay
Current draft
Build the page first, tune the styling as it settles.
A single sheet for headlines, body copy, image blocks, quotes, and dividers. The layout stays legible while you iterate.
“Closer to laying out a story than filling out a CMS.”
Why it feels different Editor-first, not CMS-first

Surface

Start with the page, not the settings.

Add a header, drop in an image, pull a quote, then keep stacking blocks until the story reads well.

Theme logic

Light for reading, dark for working.

The editor stays comfortable in a darker workspace, while exports can still land cleanly in light or dark.

Interaction

Made for small layout decisions over and over.

Move things around, adjust spacing, switch widths, and keep iterating without leaving the canvas mindset.

Surface language Dense enough to work, quiet enough to stay with

Editor shell

A working surface that stays readable while you edit.

  • Keep a small library of plogs and jump between drafts quickly.
  • Use one framed canvas instead of juggling multiple panes.
  • Edit styles in-place without turning the right panel into a wall of controls.

Theme bridge

One workflow, with light and dark views when you need them.

  • Author in dark mode if you want the workspace to stay calm.
  • Switch to day mode when you want to judge the page like a finished artifact.
  • Export in either mode without rebuilding the layout.
Workflow Short path from draft to export
01 Open a draft

Start from a blank plog or continue an existing one from the library.

02 Build on one long canvas

Mix text, images, quote blocks, dividers, and cards in the same continuous surface.

03 Export when it reads right

Ship a PNG or HTML version once the layout and pacing feel finished.