The name "blogstreak" made me expect an app/site that gamifies "blogging": if you blog every day, you'll have a streak.
I've been running a blog for, almos 20 years now, first 9 years on Drupal, then as static first with all comments migrated to disqus then dropped disqus.
For me, not having comments, like buttons, newsletter subscription etc, is not a technical limitation, but a choice. They add too little to warrant the effort (moderation, attention, spam etc). So i'm probably not your user.
Having bootstrapped a WordPress hosting corp, I can only advise you to seek that demography too. I'm certain many WP-blogs would gladly switch to static site (WP maintainance and performance is terrible) if their interaction features remain intact.
Maybe consider "wordpress migration" as a feature. For example.
I've been running a blog for, almos 20 years now, first 9 years on Drupal, then as static first with all comments migrated to disqus then dropped disqus.
For me, not having comments, like buttons, newsletter subscription etc, is not a technical limitation, but a choice. They add too little to warrant the effort (moderation, attention, spam etc). So i'm probably not your user.
Having bootstrapped a WordPress hosting corp, I can only advise you to seek that demography too. I'm certain many WP-blogs would gladly switch to static site (WP maintainance and performance is terrible) if their interaction features remain intact.
Maybe consider "wordpress migration" as a feature. For example.