WEBSITE COMMENTS
Looking for a Disqus alternative? Start with the choices that matter.
A comment system is part of your publishing experience. Evaluate the trade-offs first, then choose a setup your readers and team can sustain.
A practical comparison checklist
Use these questions for any comment provider. They are more useful than a feature-count table.
- Who controls the discussion and its rules?
- What reader data is collected and why?
- What does the embed add to a page?
- How can your team report and review harmful activity?
- Can you keep a stable page-level discussion as your site changes?
- Can readers and publishers understand the installation and next steps?
What EveryComment offers today
EveryComment adds a shared, page-level discussion through one script. Readers can read, then sign in to post, reply, vote or report. Publishers can choose a visual layer and check whether their installation is detected.
What this page does not claim
This is not a migration promise, a competitor feature matrix, or a claim that one system fits every publisher. Confirm your policy, moderation and technical needs before changing a live comment system.
See the widget installation
Choose a style, copy the script and add it beneath your article template. Use the installation check after the page is published.
Open the widget guide