A privacy-first Remarkbox alternative for static sites

JamComments and Remarkbox solve a similar problem: adding comments to a site without ads, invasive tracking, or a heavy discussion platform. The better choice depends on the integration, moderation, and pricing model your site needs.

Capability JamComments Remarkbox
Static-site integrationsAstro, Eleventy, Gatsby, Jekyll, Next.js, Remix, JavaScript, Web ComponentEmbed-based integration
PrivacyNo ads or behavioral trackingNo ads or tracking
ModerationModeration tools and AI-powered moderationModeration controls
PricingFree tier, $5/month, $50/year, or $200 lifetimePay what you can hosted plan
Best forFramework integrations and structured content workflowsOpen-source-minded publishers seeking a simple comment embed

Choose JamComments when integrations matter

JamComments provides dedicated setup paths for modern static-site frameworks and a web component fallback. It also supports server-rendered comments and structured data integration for publishers who want the comment layer to fit into their existing content and SEO workflow.

Choose Remarkbox when open source is the priority

Remarkbox is worth considering if its open-source implementation, Markdown workflow, or pay-what-you-can model best matches your publishing project. It is a credible alternative, not a product JamComments needs to dismiss.

How to evaluate either service

  1. Test the comment embed on a representative page and measure its effect on page load.
  2. Confirm how comments are rendered, indexed, exported, and moderated.
  3. Review privacy, branding, custom-domain, and migration requirements before launch.

Frequently asked questions

Is JamComments a good Remarkbox alternative?

JamComments is a good fit when you want hosted comments for a static site with documented integrations, moderation, reactions, webhooks, and optional server-side rendering. Remarkbox is a strong fit for publishers who prefer its open-source approach and pay-what-you-can model.

How are JamComments and Remarkbox different?

Both focus on lightweight hosted comments without advertising. JamComments emphasizes integrations for modern frameworks, moderation features, structured data support, and a predictable paid plan. Remarkbox emphasizes open-source software, Markdown comments, and a pay-what-you-can hosted plan.

Does JamComments support static site generators?

Yes. JamComments documents integrations for Astro, Eleventy, Gatsby, Jekyll, Next.js, Remix, vanilla JavaScript, and a web component.

Read the JamComments documentation