Get an account sans-blog

We've now updated our signup for new users so that you can get a WordPress.com account without a blog being created. People have been requesting this quite a bit. This could be useful for a couple of reasons:

  • If you wanted to leave comments on blogs that require sign-in
  • If you read a blog that uses our not-yet-released members-only feature (hint)
  • If you are a writer on an existing blog, but don't want a blog of your own
  • If you just want an API key

I personally think multi-author blogs will benefit most from this. If you get a regular account sans blog and decide you want a blog later, don't worry we'll hold your sub-domain for you.

This is part of how a WordPress.com membership is evolving to be for more than just a blog, which is something we didn't quite anticipate but is a pretty fun development nonetheless.  


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  2. Kevin

    Sweet! I was one of the requesters (requestees?) and appreciate you guys listening. My request stemmed from a need for students to be able to add content to a classroom or teacher’s blog. Very cool.
    http://remc11.wordpress.com/

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  3. unzelblog

    Great Idea, maybe im starting a multi author blog now

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  4. Abhijit Nadgouda

    Very cool. It will be convenient for guest writers.

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  5. igniteheart

    Yeah!

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  7. pasquires

    I could have done with when I signed up for my account, which I only really wanted to leave comments on other blogs with, but I can see a lot of uses for this generally. Cool!

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  8. Jonathan

    Now, is it possible to delete a blog without deleting your account?

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  9. Matt

    Jonathan, I think so, but don't ask questions in the comments. Use the feedback form for a definite answer.

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  10. MyScribbles: Write-ups of an Afghan

    I liked these two points most:
    1. If you wanted to leave comments on blogs that require sign-in.
    2. If you are a writer on an existing blog, but don’t want a blog of your own.

    I’m not a tech geek, so excuse me: What’s an API Key?

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  11. traya

    Erm…okay…I think…

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  12. functional bytes blog

    WordPress.com Account ohne Blog

    Um das Anti-Spam WP-Plugin Akismet einzusetzen benötigt man einen API-Key von WordPress.com. Um an einen Key zu kommen, ist es notwendig einen WordPress-Account anzumelden. Bisher beinhaltete dieser automatisch ein Blog. Ab sofort kann man einen…

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  13. Jeremiah

    Good idea, thanks 😀

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  16. markblog

    Very cool!

    Now if i go to a web host (That’ll never happen) i wont have to register a blog to get a API

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  18. Tom

    We just started a multi-author blog and was hoping for something like this! Thanks for all the improvements!

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  19. Destiny

    Thanks for the updates, this feature will sure to banefit my friends 😉

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  22. sanyuja

    This will benefit many people. Thanks a bunch.

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  23. E@zyVG

    ***If you read a blog that uses our not-yet-released members-only feature (hint)***

    Now this sounds very interesting – my curiousity is all over me!

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  24. ychittaranjan

    I’m quite amused (scared?) by your (Hint)….If u mean that in-future you’ll have blogs that can only be rad by members, then i don’t think that it is a gr8 idea! Whatever happened to freedom of expression? why should anyone ‘signup’ just to read a blog? I would’nt like it much when I’ve read the headline of an artcile and clicking on the ‘Read More’ button would ask me to signup before proceeding 😐

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  25. Justin

    A friend of mine was wanting to become a writer on my blog but didn’t want a blog of his own. This will totally change that, a much needed feature, great job!

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  27. Me

    Thanks! Just started a blog only recently and wanted to invite a friend to co-write. Raised the question via support and by having this feature already now, it feels that it was done specially for me 😉 Ofcourse this is not the case…but hey… great move!

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  28. Ankur

    Some ppl i know were thinking of this thankx wordpress

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  29. Luminus

    Really neat. Takes care of a pile of issues. Thanks guys

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  30. kashmir

    Wow! This is so cool! No doubt I am in love with WordPress :), even if I don’t understand a lot of the finer lines of blogging!

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  31. sterlingcamden

    Even though I could have used this when I signed up for an API key, I made lemons into lemonade and use my hosted site as a free link to my real site. Your product is so good (and its free) that it never occurred to me to complain about this. Keep up the good work.

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  32. dr. gonzo

    most excellent. most excellent. keep up the good work. I find more reasons why I migrated from Blogger every day.

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  33. ttech5593

    Nice, but I already have the blog but don’t use it. What do I do? Delete the blog? Thanks…

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  34. Sonnie

    Cool! I can’t wait as well for your members only feature to be released soon.

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  35. Sankar Viruthachalam

    This is great. I can think of restricting the comments only for wp.com users now.
    I am also looking forward for the members only feature that was hinted here… 🙂

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  37. Livia

    this is a very cool feature! thanks guys

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  39. Ujwala

    thanks a lot. That’s step one and now I’m off to convince by batchmates to sign up 😛

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  40. talkislam

    oh snap, good stuff

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  41. JDigital's Segment of the Blogosphere

    Entering the Blogosphere

    WordPress.com is a convenient way to try out the latest version of WordPress. Sneaky. Right now it’s looking pretty Web 2.0. I don’t really know why you’d want to sign up without a blog, but I’m sure there are reasons for it.

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  42. jam1966

    thanks a lot
    good work

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  43. sneakatron

    yay

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  46. MondoBlog.it

    WordPress.com apre le registrazioni anche a coloro che non vogliono aprire un blog

    Ho appena scoperto che da pochi giorni WordPress.com ha aperto le registrazioni di nuovi utenti anche a coloro che non vogliono creare un blog con la nota piattaforma.
    E’ una buona notizia in particolar modo per due motivi:
    1) Potete lasciare un …

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  47. blaze

    Excellent work as always. I’m still loving it

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  48. Ashish C.

    Thanks for all the great work guys – though none of the features are useful for me I am not alone. There are many people out there who need it. Best blogging service there is online!

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  51. esfera

    Good idea, thanks for this cool feature.
    It’s really good, I hope blog readers would apreciate it!.

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  52. Rui Martins

    Thanks a LOT for including the Portuguese in your language list! I keep speaking about the excelence of you service to others portuguese bloggers, and that support is quite important for us, portuguese speakers…

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  53. Panda

    That’s pretty cool. WordPress just keeps getting better. Now, if only the themes were customizable…

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