Stet Support
Stet is a native app for writing and publishing to Jekyll and Hugo sites hosted on GitHub. If something isn’t working the way you expect, we’re here to help.
Frequently Asked Questions
What sites does Stet support? Stet works with Jekyll and Hugo sites hosted on GitHub. Your site needs to be in a GitHub repository you own or have write access to.
What does the Publish unlock include? The one-time purchase unlocks the ability to publish, update, and delete posts directly to your GitHub repository. Drafting and previewing are always free.
Why does Stet need GitHub access? Stet uses GitHub’s API to read and write files in your repository. It only requests the permissions it needs to manage your content — it cannot access repositories you don’t explicitly connect.
My site isn’t showing up after I connect GitHub. What do I do?
Make sure the repository is set up as a Jekyll or Hugo site with a valid config file (_config.yml for Jekyll, hugo.toml or config.yaml for Hugo). Private repositories are supported as long as your GitHub account has access.
I lost my posts / something went wrong during publish. Help! Any content Stet has successfully published is in your GitHub repository’s commit history and can be recovered there. Unpublished drafts live in Stet’s local storage — if you need help recovering something, open an issue and describe what happened.
Does Stet work on both iPhone and Mac? Yes — Stet is a native app for iOS, iPadOS, and macOS, and your drafts sync across devices via iCloud. MacOS release is coming soon!
Get Help
Found a bug or have a question that isn’t answered here? Open an issue on GitHub — it’s the fastest way to get a response.