Bridgy Fed connects your web site to Mastodon and the Fediverse (and possibly Bluesky and Nostr later)

Diagram showing a website in the middle with lines radiating out to other Fediverse sites around it
Bridgy Fed turns your web site into its own Fediverse account, visible in Mastodon and beyond. You can post, reply, like, repost, and follow Fediverse accounts by posting on your site with microformats2 and sending webmentions. Bridgy Fed translates those posts into ActivityPub, and when people inside the Fediverse respond, it sends those responses back to your site as webmentions.

This isn’t syndication or POSSE! You don’t need an account on Mastodon or anywhere else. Bridgy Fed makes your site a first class member of the Fediverse. People there will see your posts directly from your site, and vice versa.

Bridgy Fed takes some technical know-how to set up, and there are simpler (but less powerful) alternatives. If you just want your site’s posts to show up in the Fediverse, without any other interactions, consider an RSS or Atom feed bot instead. Or, if you want to cross-post to an existing Mastodon account, try Bridgy.

So although this takes some tech know how to setup, the key thing is your own website acts as your Fediverse instance. You need not actually register on a 3rd party Fediverse server for an account. Commenters from the Fediverse can merge in with your website’s commenters, creating a real seamless integration for others.

See https://fed.brid.gy/
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