Gazetz Papers turns any group into a newsroom. Students, congregations, clubs, and neighborhoods produce recurring editions together — members file the articles, an editor curates, and every issue is delivered to your subscribers. No website, no print bill, no design software.
The local school newspaper, the Sunday bulletin, the HOA newsletter, the Little League recap — these publications hold communities together, but they're usually stitched from clunky documents and a single overworked volunteer. Gazetz Papers replaces all of that with one shared app.
Every Gazetz Paper follows the same simple three-step model. A contributor starts an article for the next edition. Other members add their own pieces — a story, a photo essay, a schedule, an announcement. When the edition is ready, the editor publishes it and it lands with every subscriber, credited to everyone who contributed.
Because each edition is preserved and attributed, your paper becomes a living archive of your community — not a document that disappears in an inbox.
Traditional newsletter tools assume one person does everything. Gazetz Papers is collaborative by design: contributors submit, editors curate, and subscribers receive — all inside the same app that powers hyperlocal news, magazines, and journals. Start one paper today and add magazines or journals later without switching platforms.
A Gazetz Paper is a recurring publication — a school newspaper, a church bulletin, a club newsletter, or a neighborhood paper — that a group produces together inside the Gazetz app. Members file articles, an editor curates each edition, and it publishes to subscribers on whatever schedule you choose.
Anyone. Teachers and journalism-class students, church and ministry teams, PTA and HOA volunteers, sports clubs, and neighborhood groups all use Gazetz Papers. You don't need a website, a designer, or a print budget — just the app.
Contributors write pieces right in the app and submit them for the next edition. The editor reviews, orders, and publishes. Everyone who contributed is credited, and past editions stay archived so your paper builds a permanent record.
Editions publish inside Gazetz and can also be delivered by email to your subscriber list, so families, congregants, and neighbors get every issue without needing to check the app.
Downloading Gazetz is free. Community papers are designed for small groups to run at low or no cost; paid tiers unlock larger subscriber lists and additional publishing features.