Put the power of web publishing in your pocket. Jetpack is a website creator and so much more!
CREATE
Give your big ideas a home on the web. Jetpack for iOS is a website builder and a blog maker powered by WordPress. Use it to create your website.
Pick the right look and feel from a wide selection of WordPress themes, then customize with photos, colors, and fonts so it’s uniquely you.
Built-in Quick Start tips guide you through the setup basics to set your new website up for success. (We’re not just a website creator — we’re your partner and cheering squad!)
ANALYTICS & INSIGHTS
Check your website’s stats in real time to keep track of the activity on your site.
Track which posts and pages get the most traffic over time by exploring daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly insights.
Use the traffic map to see which countries your visitors come from.
NOTIFICATIONS
Get notifications about comments, likes, and new followers so you can see people reacting to your website as it happens.
Reply to new comments as they show up to keep the conversation flowing and acknowledge your readers.
PUBLISH
Create updates, stories, photo essays announcements — anything! — with the editor.
Bring your posts and pages to life with photos and video from your camera and albums, or find the perfect image with the in-app collection of free-to-use pro photography.
Save ideas as drafts and come back to them when your muse returns, or schedule new posts for the future so your site is always fresh and engaging.
Add tags and categories to help new readers discover your posts, and watch your audience grow.
SECURITY & PERFORMANCE TOOLS
Restore your site from anywhere if something goes wrong.
Scan for threats and resolve them with a tap.
Keep tabs on site activity to see who changed what and when.
READER
Jetpack is more than a blog maker — use it to connect with a community of writers in the WordPress.com Reader. Explore thousands of topics by tag, discover new authors and organizations, and follow the ones who pique your interest.
Hang on to the posts that fascinate you with the Save for later feature.
SHARE
Set up automated sharing to tell your followers on social media when you publish a new post. Automatically cross-post to Facebook, Twitter, and more.
Add social sharing buttons to your posts so your visitors can share them with their network, and let your fans become your ambassadors.
Learn more at https://jetpack.com/mobile
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I don’t understand this product
I tried out Jetpack because I am writing my blog on the Wordpress app and the software quality and bugginess of that app is horrible. So I thought that Auttomatic is trying to get people on Jetpack because they likley fixed the bugs in a different code base.
But nope. The user interface is identical to Wordpress (that’s not great, but it does the job) though it adds some annoying prompts to inspire blog posts (pretty useless and cannot be turned off). All of this would be fine if the app was more robust then Wordpress.
But its the very same mess: long posts with many photos are basically impossible to write because the interface will break down and have the cursor jumping around randomly. The same happens when you write many shorter posts in a row – something happens in the Wordpress and Jetpack apps that when there are too many word or photos or you dare to leave the app and come back that the whole thing is becoming unusable and you have to restart everything. Not to speak of other UI issues like the active text block sliding below the iOS keyboard menu item. Or the horrible way the interface is set up in general. My advice for the designers of the app would be to write a blog with it because they clearly don’t. I don’t get that I am working on a 13 inch iPad Pro and the space they let me use if 1/3 of the screen. You could provide the option to constantly see images that you might want to upload. Or the menu items like the block selector. It boggles the mind why this has to be brought up over and over again through extra clicks. If you are on a phone – sure, that makes sense. On a tablet? That’s just stupid.
Anyway. All of this just to say that I don’t see any value in this app as replacement for the Wordpress app. It might do some awesome things I don’t use, but I obviously don’t care about them.
I just wished someone would build a proper app to write blogs in Wordpress.