Writizzy lets you run multiple blogs from one account — each with its own audience, domain, and content.
The blog switcher is in the sidebar. Click your current blog name to open it. From there, select any of your blogs to switch to it instantly.
Click + New blog in the blog switcher. You'll be prompted to pick a name, a subdomain, and a theme. The blog is ready to publish to immediately after.
If the + New blog option is greyed out, you've reached your plan limit — an upgrade prompt will appear directly in the switcher.
Being added as a contributor on someone else's blog (via the Teams feature) does not count against your limit.
If you downgrade to a plan with a lower limit, your existing blogs stay active — you just can't create new ones until you're under the limit again.
Newsletter send quotas are shared across all your blogs. The dashboard shows this clearly so you can plan your sends across publications.
Subscriber lists are fully isolated. A reader subscribed to one of your blogs is not automatically subscribed to your others — each audience is independent.
If you want paid subscriptions on multiple blogs, each blog requires its own Stripe Connect onboarding. Stripe treats each publication as a separate entity, and payouts go to the account linked to that specific blog.