Find Any Blogger Username with WhatsMyName App
Blogger is Google's long-running blogging platform, hosting millions of blogs on the blogspot domain. Because bloggers establish an identity under a subdomain handle, searching Blogger through WhatsMyName App is a useful way to trace a publishing identity alongside 731 other platforms checked at the same time. No login, no install, results in seconds.
Platform: Blogging, publishing · Millions of blogs
Search Blogger Username FreeWhat Is Blogger and Why Username Searches Matter
Blogger launched in 1999 and was acquired by Google in 2003, becoming one of the longest-running blogging platforms. Blogs are typically hosted at username.blogspot.com, giving each blog a recognisable subdomain identity. This public URL makes blogs directly verifiable by tools like WhatsMyName App.
Username searches on Blogger matter in several contexts. Researchers trace the author behind a blog attributed to a handle. Communities confirm whether a writer they follow elsewhere maintains a Blogger blog under the same name. Investigators map a long-standing publishing identity, since Blogger blogs often date back many years. Individuals audit what their old blogs reveal.
Because Blogger blogs are often long-lived and tied to a Google identity, a confirmed result here, especially alongside a matching Medium or Tumblr, helps trace a writing identity across time and platforms.
How Blogger Usernames Work
Blogger blogs are typically reached through username.blogspot.com, where the subdomain is chosen by the blog owner and is unique. Established bloggers may also map a custom domain to their Blogger blog. The blog title and author display name appear on the blog, but the subdomain is the stable identifier.
Because Blogger is tied to a Google account, a blog connects to a broader Google identity, though the public blog reveals only what the author chooses to display. Writers active across platforms may align their blogspot subdomain with their other handles.
Because blogs can be renamed or moved to custom domains, real-time checks matter. WhatsMyName App checks the live Blogger blog each time you search rather than relying on cached data.
- Blog URL typically username.blogspot.com
- Subdomain chosen by the owner and unique
- Established blogs may use a custom domain
- Tied to a Google account behind the scenes
- Often long-lived, dating back many years
How to Search a Blogger Username with WhatsMyName App
No account, no install, no cost. Results in under 90 seconds.
Go to WhatsMyName App
Open whatsmynameapp.us in your browser on any device. No account is needed and nothing needs to be installed.
Enter the Blogger username
Type the Blogger subdomain or handle into the search bar exactly as it appears in the blog URL.
Run the search
Click Search. WhatsMyName App immediately begins checking all 732 platforms in parallel, including Blogger.
Find the Blogger result
Results stream in as each check completes. Look for the Blogger entry showing confirmed or not found.
Click through to verify
If confirmed, click the result to open the live blog and review the posts, author display name, and archive.
Check connected platforms
Review all other found results. Writers reuse handles across Medium and Tumblr, so matching accounts help trace a publishing identity.
Export results
Once the scan completes, export all found accounts to CSV with one click, including platform name, profile URL, and category.
What WhatsMyName App Shows for Blogger
When WhatsMyName App finds a Blogger blog, it returns a direct link to it. Clicking through shows the blog title, posts, author display name, and post archive, which often reveals how long the blog has existed. The blog confirms the subdomain is registered and reveals the writing behind it.
Blogger blogs are public, so a found result reliably indicates a live blog. If no Blogger blog exists for the searched subdomain, WhatsMyName App returns a not-found result for Blogger while continuing to check all remaining platforms.
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Open WhatsMyName AppAfter Finding a Blogger Account
Once you confirm a Blogger blog, the follow-up depends on your goal. To trace an author, review the posts and archive and compare the handle against the writer's Medium or Tumblr found in the same search. The post archive's date range is especially useful, since Blogger blogs often span many years and anchor a long-standing identity.
To assess whether a blog is genuinely the author's, read the posts on the live blog rather than relying on a quoted excerpt. The live blog is the authoritative source.
If the search returned no Blogger result, the subdomain is not currently a registered blog. The author may use a different subdomain, a custom domain, or another blogging platform.
- Use the post archive's date range as an identity anchor
- Compare against Medium and Tumblr from the same search
- Read posts on the live blog rather than quoted excerpts
- Note that custom domains may hide the blogspot subdomain
Related Platform Searches
WhatsMyName App checks these platforms alongside Blogger in a single search. Explore the guides below or browse all OSINT tools available on this site.
Writers active on Blogger often moved to or also publish on Medium. A matching Medium account helps trace a writing identity across platforms.
Bloggers frequently maintain a Tumblr alongside Blogger. Confirming Tumblr corroborates a publishing identity.
Bloggers share posts on Twitter under the same handle. Checking Twitter rounds out a writer's footprint.
Frequently Asked Questions about Blogger Username Search
What is Blogger and how are its blogs identified?
Blogger is Google's blogging platform, with blogs typically hosted at username.blogspot.com. The subdomain is the blog's public identity, which WhatsMyName App can verify by checking the live blog.
Why are Blogger blogs useful for tracing a long-standing identity?
Blogger has run since 1999, and many blogs span many years. The post archive's date range can anchor a long-standing publishing identity, which is valuable when tracing an author across time.
Does WhatsMyName App show a Blogger blog's posts?
No. WhatsMyName App confirms the blog exists and links to it. The posts and archive are visible when you click through to the live blog.
What does a not-found Blogger result mean?
It means no public Blogger blog exists at the searched subdomain. The author may use a different subdomain, a custom domain, or another blogging platform.
Can a custom domain hide a Blogger blog?
Yes. Established bloggers may map a custom domain to their Blogger blog, in which case the blogspot subdomain may not be the address in use. WhatsMyName App checks the live blog for the searched subdomain.
Is searching a Blogger username with WhatsMyName App legal?
How is this different from searching on Blogger directly?
Blogger has no broad cross-site search. WhatsMyName App checks Blogger and 731 other platforms at once, so you immediately see whether the same handle appears on Medium, Tumblr, and elsewhere.
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Search Any Blogger Username Now
WhatsMyName App checks Blogger and 731 other platforms simultaneously. Free, no sign-up, results in under 90 seconds. Read the full WhatsMyName App guide to get the most out of every search.
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