Is There a Post Limit on Blogger?
- Purpose: Understanding Platform Scalability
- Step-by-Step: Monitoring Your Content Limits
- Use Case: High-Volume Publishing
- Best Results: Managing Large Archives
- FAQ
- Disclaimer
Purpose
The primary purpose of identifying Blogger’s content limits is to help creators plan their long-term content strategy without fear of hitting a hard "ceiling." In 2026, many high-volume publishers worry that a free platform like Blogspot might restrict the number of articles they can host. Understanding these technical boundaries is essential for maintaining site performance, ensuring all pages remain indexed, and managing the underlying Google Account storage that powers the media attached to your posts. This guide clarifies what is unlimited and where the true constraints lie for a modern blogger.
Step-by-Step: Navigating Blogger Boundaries
1. Verifying Post and Page Counts
Technically, there is no limit to the number of posts you can have on a single blog. Whether you have 100 or 100,000 posts, Blogger will continue to host them. However, there is a limit of 20 pages (static pages) per blog. To see your current counts, navigate to the Posts or Pages tab in your dashboard.
2. Checking Label Constraints
While you can have unlimited posts, you are limited to 5,000 unique labels per blog and 20 labels per post. To manage these, go to the "Posts" section and use the filter tool to audit your label cloud, ensuring you aren't creating redundant tags that clutter your 2026 site architecture.
3. Monitoring Account Storage
The real "limit" often comes from Google Storage. Photos and videos uploaded to Blogger count toward your 15GB free Google Account quota. Go to one.google.com/storage to see how much space your blog media is consuming alongside Gmail and Drive.
4. Managing Team Size
If you are scaling a blog with a team, remember that you can have up to 100 members (administrators or authors) per blog. To add members, visit Settings > Permissions > Invite more authors.
5. Auditing Blog Description and Profile
Ensure your "About" and "Description" fields stay within the character limits. The blog description is limited to 500 characters, and your "About Me" profile section is limited to 1,200 characters. Exceeding these will result in an error when trying to save settings.
Use Case
- The News Aggregator:
- A tech news site like Indexof publishes 10 small updates a day. Over several years, they accumulate thousands of posts. Because Blogger has no post limit, they can maintain a massive searchable archive of Tonkeeper or SEO updates without ever paying for premium hosting upgrades.
- The Resource Library:
- An educator creates a "Wiki" style blog. They use the 20-page limit for high-level navigation (Home, Contact, Privacy, Resources) and use the unlimited "Posts" feature for the actual lesson content, utilizing the 5,000-label limit to categorize subjects effectively.
Best Results
For the best results in 2026, focus on Crawlability rather than quantity. While you can post infinitely, Google's bots may struggle to index a site with a messy structure. Use Jump Breaks to keep your homepage lightweight and prevent "Long Page" loading errors. If you have over 1,000 posts, ensure your Archive Widget is enabled and organized by year/month to help 2026 search engines discover older content. Additionally, compress all images using the WebP format before uploading to maximize your 15GB storage quota, allowing for thousands of high-quality visuals without needing to purchase additional Google One space.
FAQ
- Will my blog slow down if I have too many posts?
- The dashboard might feel slightly slower to load the "Posts" list, but the live site speed depends on your theme and the number of posts shown per page, not the total number of posts in the database.
- Can I create unlimited blogs under one account?
- No. You can create up to 100 blogs per Google account. Each of those blogs can have unlimited posts.
- Does the post limit include drafts?
- Yes, the "no limit" rule applies to both published posts and drafts. You can keep thousands of drafts indefinitely without penalty.
Disclaimer
While post numbers are unlimited, Blogger reserves the right to flag accounts for "Spam" if automated tools are used to generate massive amounts of low-quality content in a short period. This guide is based on the 2026 Blogger Terms of Service. Always adhere to Google’s Content Policy to ensure your blog remains active and searchable. Media storage is subject to your individual Google One subscription limits.
Tags: Blogger Post Limits, Blogspot Storage Guide, Blogger Page Limits, Managing Large Blogs
