Bloggle: Powerful Blog Builder
Easily design better blog posts, optimize SEO & embed products
Rating
4.8
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#1,887
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Reviews Summary
Bloggle is highly praised for its user-friendly interface, excellent customer support, and SEO capabilities. Users appreciate the customization options and the drag-and-drop builder for creating professional-looking posts. The support team is described as prompt, friendly, and efficient in resolving issues. However, some users mentioned limitations in design customization and difficulties in integrating existing Shopify blog setups. Overall, Bloggle is recommended for those looking to enhance their blogging experience on Shopify with a focus on SEO and user-friendly features.
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Jan. 15, 2026
We've been searching for an app like this for a while and finally we found Bloggle which is pretty handy and the support is very good. If you are looking for an app with such features, Bloggle is the one to go for!
Jan. 12, 2026
Bloggle is a great tool for writing high-quality, SEO-optimised blog content. The customer support has also been fantastic. Quick to respond and very helpful when I had an issue.
Jan. 9, 2026
I installed a trial version and had a question regarding a formatting issue. They took care of it right away! Thank you!
Jan. 9, 2026
Avoid this app – heavy, unreliable, and harmful to performance (especially on Eurus) This app is not compatible with the Eurus Shopify theme. After a theme update, the Bloggle editor turns completely black and becomes unusable. Support response is extremely slow — expect 1–2 weeks before anything happens, even for critical issues, while the subscription keeps billing. In addition to reliability issues, Bloggle introduces significant performance problems: Blog pages are slower than product and collection pages, despite using the same theme, images, and hosting Google PageSpeed confirms poor Core Web Vitals, especially LCP caused by Bloggle’s featured image handling Images are lazyloaded and not prioritized correctly for LCP Layout shifts occur because Bloggle images/content lack fixed dimensions A major architectural issue is how Bloggle handles images across posts: When using “related blogs”, the same image is reused with multiple generated URLs The same image can end up being loaded repeatedly across different blog pages This increases network requests, JS overhead, and DOM complexity unnecessarily The result is: Worse page speed Worse SEO signals More frontend bloat for what should be lightweight blog content For a paid app, this level of instability, performance degradation, and slow support is unacceptable. If you care about Core Web Vitals, SEO, or site speed — stay away.
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