Fediverse-native engagement for publishers, products, and communities

Comments that belong to your site, not to an ad network.

FedReply is an open-source Disqus alternative for comments, likes, and reviews that respects privacy, plugs into the Fediverse, and embeds with one line of code.

No spam. Only product updates and invite drops.

No trackers by default
One-line embed
Federated reach
embed.js

<script

src="https://cdn.fedreply.app/embed.js"

data-thread="/blog/post-slug"

></script>

AL

Alice from the Fediverse

Finally, a comment thread that can live on our site and still reach Mastodon readers.

federated

FedReply keeps the thread lightweight for your site while the conversation can still echo outward.

Moderation

Yours

Tracking

Minimal

Source

Open

Why teams want it

Familiar UX, open infrastructure underneath.

FedReply keeps the friction low for site owners while shifting the underlying model away from closed discussion silos and toward the open social web.

Fediverse-compatible

Replies can travel beyond a single site, so your community can meet where it already lives.

Privacy-first

No ad-tech profiling, no tracking pixels hidden in comment widgets, and no creepy growth loops.

Easy embed

Drop in a single script tag and turn any post, product page, or changelog into a live thread.

Open-source

Built in the open so teams can inspect the stack, contribute fixes, and self-host when they are ready.

How it works

Simple enough to ship this afternoon.

The product flow stays intentionally compact: install one script, let people respond naturally, and let those conversations federate across the Fediverse.

01

Add one script

Paste the FedReply embed into your site and map a thread to a post, release note, or product page.

02

Users comment naturally

Visitors can reply, like, and review without being forced through a surveillance-heavy discussion silo.

03

Threads federate outward

Conversations can surface across the Fediverse, so your site participates in a wider open social graph.