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Digital infrastructure for knowledge communities
Novdeh is purpose-built for NGOs, research groups, diaspora organizations, think tanks, and independent media. It gives your organization a professional public presence and a private working environment — together.
Publish articles and reports, run events, manage contributors, and control who sees what — all in one place built around your organization.
NGOs
Diaspora organizations
Research groups
Think tanks
Independent media
Cultural institutions
Who uses Novdeh
Readers
Browse organizations by topic, region, and language. Read published content, register for events, and follow the organizations you care about.
Supporters
Some organizations offer subscriber-only content and events. Subscribing gives you access and directly supports that organization's work.
Organizations
Publish content, manage contributors, run events, and control access — all inside a workspace scoped entirely to your organization.
Who Novdeh is for
Novdeh fits teams that need an institutional home for publishing, events, collaboration, and long-term access to their work.
Publish reports, field updates, events, and public resources from one organization-owned workspace.
Serve communities across countries and languages with a stable public presence and shared team tools.
Present findings, briefs, datasets, and event programming without losing context in scattered channels.
Move policy analysis, publications, contributors, and subscriber access through one editorial environment.
Preserve programs, essays, interviews, archives, and events in a format communities can return to.
Run public reporting, subscriber-only work, and contributor review without depending only on social platforms.
Coordinate campaigns, publish resources, and control what is public, private, or reserved for supporters.
Share practical updates, documentation, and community events with clear ownership and access control.
What organizations publish
Novdeh is not a social feed or a personal blog platform. It is designed for organizations that publish structured knowledge and need it to last.
In-depth writing, analysis, opinion, and interviews — in whatever editorial format fits the work.
Research findings, policy briefs, field reports, white papers, and institutional documentation.
Personal narratives, oral histories, and lived perspectives from communities.
Organizational updates, announcements, and timely reporting.
Public and private events with registration, capacity management, and ticketing.
All content types follow the same access model: public, team only, or subscribers only. You set access per item.
Editorial workflow
Novdeh gives organizations a publishing process that matches how serious teams already work.
Writers create articles, reports, stories, news, or events inside the organization workspace.
Team members contribute, refine, and prepare the work without moving it between disconnected tools.
Editors check the content, access level, publication details, and institutional context before release.
The right role signs off so publication stays intentional and accountable.
Approved work appears on the public organization page or behind the access level you choose.
Published work remains part of a structured archive that readers and teams can return to over time.
Access and visibility
Every article, report, story, news post, and event can be set to one of three access levels. You choose per item — and you can change it at any time.
Visible to anyone on the internet. No account or subscription required.
Available only to readers who have subscribed to your organization.
Visible only to your organization's internal team members. Not accessible from the public site.
A subscriber is a reader who pays your organization for content access. A team member is someone on your internal staff. These are different relationships — and Novdeh keeps them completely separate.
How Novdeh is organized
Novdeh keeps what the world sees and where your team works completely distinct. Both exist inside the same platform, but they serve different people.
Readers visit your organization's public page, browse published content, register for events, and subscribe for deeper access. This is your organization's face on the internet — professional, searchable, and always on.
Inside the workspace, your team writes, reviews, and publishes. You manage contributors, assign roles, track engagement, and run your editorial operation — privately and together.
Trust and ownership
Novdeh is designed around organization ownership, clear roles, deliberate visibility, and a durable public record.
The workspace belongs to the organization, not to a single personal account or temporary campaign page.
Writers, editors, admins, and team members can have different permissions that match their responsibilities.
Each piece of content or event can be open, internal to the team, or reserved for subscribers.
Articles, reports, stories, news, and events stay organized as a body of work instead of disappearing into feeds.
Use social channels for reach while keeping the source of record on a site your organization controls.
Public pages make your organization, publications, events, and supporter options clear to readers.
For readers
The public side of Novdeh is open to anyone. No account is required to read public content.
Browse organizations by topic, region, language, and type.
Read published articles, reports, stories, and news freely.
Register for public events without a subscription.
Follow organizations and save content to return to later.
Subscribe to an organization to access subscriber-only content and events.
For organizations
Organizations get a complete publishing and collaboration environment — with roles, editorial workflows, and access controls built in from the start.
Create a workspace with a public profile and discovery listing.
Invite contributors and assign roles — Writer, Editor, Admin, and more.
Publish articles, reports, stories, news, and events through a structured editorial process.
Set each item's access level: public, team only, or subscribers only.
Offer reader subscriptions and build a sustainable income model around your published work.
Three things worth understanding
These are three different relationships. They exist independently of each other — and understanding the difference prevents confusion later.
A team member has access to your organization's internal dashboard and publishing tools. This is your editorial staff — writers, editors, and administrators — working inside the workspace.
A reader can subscribe to your organization to access subscriber-only content. This is a financial relationship between a reader and your organization — not a Novdeh subscription.
Organizations pay Novdeh for workspace access based on their plan — Free, Growth, or Professional. This is separate from anything readers pay to your organization.
Reader subscription fees go directly to your organization. Your Novdeh plan fee pays for the workspace itself.
How reader subscriptions work
Each organization controls its own subscription offering, including what subscribers receive access to and at what price.
A reader opens an organization's public page and subscribes directly.
The subscription unlocks that organization's subscriber-only content and events.
Subscriber access is tied to that organization only — not to Novdeh globally.
This is entirely separate from the organization's Novdeh workspace plan.
Reader subscription fees go to the organization. Novdeh workspace plans are billed separately and independently.
Getting started
The path through Novdeh is short. It depends on what you are here to do.
Browse the organizations directory — no account needed.
Read public content freely.
Create a free account to follow organizations and save content.
Subscribe to organizations that offer subscriber-only access.
Create your organization and set up its public profile.
Invite your team and assign their roles.
Publish content and run events with access controls.
Upgrade your Novdeh plan as your organization grows.
Accept the invitation from your organization.
Review your role to understand what you can do.
Start writing, editing, or reviewing based on your assigned role.
Why organizations choose Novdeh
One platform for publishing, events, and team collaboration — instead of three separate tools that do not connect to each other.
Role-based access means writers, editors, and administrators each have the right level of control, without workarounds or shared passwords.
Multilingual publishing support is built in — important for diaspora communities, international NGOs, and organizations publishing in more than one language.
Reader subscriptions let organizations build a sustainable financial model around their published work — managed entirely through their own organization page.
Your organization owns its workspace. Your content, your contributors, your community.
Common questions
Novdeh offers a free plan for new organizations. Paid plans add higher content limits, more team members, and additional features. You can start on the free plan and upgrade when you need to. Reading public content is always free for readers.
You control this per item. Content can be public — visible to anyone — subscriber-only — accessible to readers who have subscribed to your organization — or team only — visible only to your internal team and not accessible from the public site.
A team member is someone on your internal staff — a writer, editor, or administrator who works inside the workspace. A subscriber is a reader who pays your organization for access to subscriber-only content. These are different relationships and Novdeh keeps them fully separate.
Readers subscribe to individual organizations, not to Novdeh itself. Each organization controls its own subscription offering, including pricing and what subscribers receive access to.
Yes. Novdeh is designed with multilingual communities in mind. The platform supports publishing in multiple languages, and organizations can indicate their primary publishing languages when setting up their profile.
Novdeh is used by NGOs, diaspora organizations, research groups, think tanks, independent media, humanitarian initiatives, cultural institutions, advocacy groups, and academic communities — any organization that takes its knowledge work seriously and needs professional infrastructure to support it.
How organizations get started
Set up a dedicated workspace with a public profile and directory listing.
Add your organization description, focus areas, languages, and public presentation.
Add contributors and assign roles for writing, review, administration, and collaboration.
Create articles, reports, stories, and news through the editorial workflow.
Run public, private, or subscriber-only events with registration and capacity management.
Readers can follow, register, subscribe, and return to your organization page over time.
Browse organizations already publishing on Novdeh, or create a reader account when you want to follow and participate.
Novdeh is built for organizations that need both a professional public presence and a working home for their team.