Introducing Prologue

January 28, 2008 · Updated on March 6, 2025 · 3 mins read

Update: We’ve released a new and improved version of this Prologue theme with real-time notification, threaded conversations, and more — we are calling it P2.

We’re fans of Twitter around here, in fact many Automatticians have accounts, but while the format appealed to us it really just whetted our appetite for something more, like a way for each of us to share short messages about what we’re doing or working on internally, or private messages between groups of folks.

So last week Joseph Scott and Matt Thomas decided to tackle this problem and within a few days they had a new theme for us: Prologue. Imagine it like a group Twitter. It’s best demonstrated with a demo:

Prologue Screenshot

If you click on the screenshot above, you’ll see a live demo blog with some messages from different Automattic folks. Basically how it works is when someone has the ability to post to a blog they see a short form at the top of the home page with a post box and tags. There they can post short messages about what they’re doing.

Below the posting box is a list of everyone’s latest tweet or message, with their Gravatar next to it. You can click on an author to see all their messages, or a tag to see all of the messages in a given tag (which we use for projects). There are RSS feeds for everything: the entire prologue, each author, each tag, and even combination or searches can be subscribed to in your RSS reader.

You can have a custom header to personalize the Prologue for your group, and just like any WordPress.com blog you have advanced privacy options: the blog can be public, public but invisible to search engines, and password-protected (available only to members).

Just like a blog post, each message in the prologue can have comments, and of course each comments thread has its own RSS feed. (Just like in regular WP.)

As a completely virtual company with no two people in the same place every day, we often have trouble keeping up with each other, so we’re going to be using a password-protected Prologue that only Automattic employees can access as one of our methods of communication, much like some other companies use Basecamp.

Some folks have suggested that using WordPress, Prologue, and RSS you could create a pretty effective distributed version of Twitter. This isn’t something we’re personally interested in, but we’ve made the theme available as open source under the GPL so if you want to hack around it yourself you’re welcome to. For WordPress.com users the theme is available in your “Presentation” section.

The staff was in an undisclosed location outside of Oracle, Arizona last week. I obtained some exclusive paparazzi shots taken by Alex Shiels. Here’s Andy lounging:

Andy Lounging

Here’s me kicking people’s butts at Wii tennis. 😉

Joseph, Matt, Toni, Barry

Finally here was our training for spammer-wrangling.

Everyone on horses

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  1. Craig Hodgkins Jan 28th at 8:28 pm

    Amazing. I can’t keep up with you guys. But I have to say that my four year-old son can give you a run for your money at Wii tennis.

  2. یک فتحی Jan 28th at 8:38 pm

    It is nice theme matt.
    Thanks!

  3. Graser103 Jan 28th at 8:44 pm

    lol awesome
    my brother got a wii for his bday and it is so fun
    Adam G

  4. anitz Jan 28th at 8:46 pm

    Has anyone said you guys are really mean? How are we simple bloggers supposed to keep up with all that you do for us?

    Man. Slow down!!!

    Thanks for the great work.

    Ich blogge auf deutsch, I blog in German with WordPress.

  5. MAV Jan 28th at 8:51 pm

    nice

  6. Julio Fragoso Jan 28th at 8:52 pm

    I’m a fan of twitter too.

    This will be great !

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  8. Jeffro2pt0 Jan 28th at 9:20 pm

    WordPress developers on horseback. There is something strangely humorous about that.

  9. kishore Jan 28th at 9:30 pm

    Thanks ma.tt 🙂

    Please clarify “a way for each of us to share short messages about what we’re doing or working on internally, or private messages between groups of folks.”

    Is “private messages between groups of folks” WIP ?

  10. Matt Mullenweg Jan 28th at 9:31 pm

    Kishore, you can make any blog on WordPress.com password protected or private, so that’s what I meant.

  11. Javits Jan 28th at 9:34 pm

    Awesome!

  12. whymommy Jan 28th at 9:37 pm

    Wow. I don’t know that you’ll replace Twitter, but this is a great addition for groups! Thank you!

  13. Graser 10 Jan 28th at 9:40 pm

    Sweet! I love new themes, and I also have a WII. Try me 😉

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  16. rasgo Jan 28th at 10:16 pm

    You all must have lots of fun. When I grow up I want to be like you!!!!

  17. Moon Jan 28th at 10:17 pm

    OK

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  20. Ruhi Jan 28th at 10:30 pm

    Wow!! Could’ve never imagined something of this sort! I’m totally floored. 🙂

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  23. abarclay12 Jan 28th at 11:05 pm

    I love a good prologue. Excellent development. Very sexy.

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  26. max Jan 28th at 11:46 pm

    “Our deal to buy google” cracked me up.

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  28. expatdispatch Jan 29th at 12:21 am

    This rocks. I smell the next big way that virtual teams are “managed” or rather, self-organize.

  29. slimball2007 Jan 29th at 12:38 am

    This is the greatest 😀 !
    I might try it out soon 🙂

  30. raptrex Jan 29th at 12:40 am

    so the theme will work with wordpress without hacks?

  31. Matt Mullenweg Jan 29th at 12:41 am

    raptrex, yes you install it by just dropping the themes in your theme directory. WordPress themes are really their own development platform, you can transform WP into a very different sort of application and interaction with just a theme, and it’s all bundled, like what Drupal calls profiles.

  32. gastu Jan 29th at 12:44 am

    I’m a fan of WordPress Jobs too.

  33. Ryan Jan 29th at 12:50 am

    So sweet!

  34. Aaron Brazell Jan 29th at 12:52 am

    Care to GPL that bad boy and release it to the hounds? 🙂

  35. Matt Mullenweg Jan 29th at 12:53 am

    Aaron, check the end of the post, we already did!

  36. Hafiz Rahman Jan 29th at 1:01 am

    This is one of the cleverest theme I’ve seen in a long time. Love the innovation!

  37. bethwellington Jan 29th at 1:04 am

    Nice feature. LOL about the deal to buy Google. Maybe Yahoo, too?

  38. Woeful Jan 29th at 1:09 am

    You guys never rest… WordPress becomes more value-added every day!

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  40. anizyn Jan 29th at 1:27 am

    awesome! i really like this Prologue thingy coz i’m a fan of Twitter too…great job!

  41. Jody Mitoma Jan 29th at 1:30 am

    This is rather interesting.

  42. curves79lady Jan 29th at 1:33 am

    Oh, that’s hot.

  43. Josh Jan 29th at 1:37 am

    It’s a cool idea but I’d still love you if y’all made a widget so I could use Twitter on my blog 😀

  44. fatfingur Jan 29th at 1:43 am

    Really nice theme! You guys really are very generous in giving out the source code for everybody. Thank you Matt and the rest of the Automatticians!

  45. Cross Jan 29th at 1:54 am

    Really great!
    Good work.

  46. Christian Burns Jan 29th at 1:56 am

    Is there a way to get to the RSS, if its a private blog? I would love get this set up at work, a behind the firewall style watercooler.

  47. Matt Mullenweg Jan 29th at 1:57 am

    Christian, right now there’s not a good way to get RSS out of a private blog, besides using a desktop aggregator which can send the proper login cookies. (Which is not ideal.)

    In the future though, I could see us doing SSL-only HTTP auth for feeds on password-protected blogs.

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  50. cowgalutah Jan 29th at 2:21 am

    I’ll have to give this a try…as per the photos, nice helmets!

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  52. aniqah321 Jan 29th at 2:33 am

    i love you

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  54. Keith Shepard Jan 29th at 2:38 am

    Very cool. I need one of these for my cat.

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  56. Benji Jan 29th at 3:09 am

    In a strange way this can be used for my budget…

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  58. fowgre Jan 29th at 3:17 am

    I’ve never gotten around to checking out Twitter, so I can’t image a group Twitter. I’ll try to find time to watch the demo though and hopefully it’ll be so amazingly instructive that I’ll be running with you big dogs in no time 😉

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  60. MyScribbles: Write-ups of an Afghan Jan 29th at 3:26 am

    Twitter rox!

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  62. ultimatequiz Jan 29th at 3:31 am

    Congratulations, that’s a really nice and useful theme! 🙂

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  65. bentrem Jan 29th at 3:42 am

    Mmmmmm … gotta email you about this on!

    Is VCMike in on this?

  66. dailypiglet Jan 29th at 3:43 am

    i have no idea who you people are, but i love you. promise.

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  69. bentrem Jan 29th at 3:56 am

    p.s. works good! *grin*

  70. Niyaz PK Jan 29th at 4:30 am

    Matt,
    Exciting news.
    Thanks.

  71. storymode Jan 29th at 4:35 am

    I chuckled a little when I saw this. I don’t use Twitter because I don’t have a circle of people I need to communicate myself to, but something like this is kinda cool. I say “kinda” because it sucks that it is a theme. I thought it may have been like a widget you could add or an optional setting you could turn on, but this theme is like really user-specific in that I would have no use for it unless the blog was generally going to be community-driven.

    So yeah. Unique idea that really shows off Automattic’s versatility as a digital company, but I just don’t see many people using this theme very much…

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  73. Chittaranjan Jan 29th at 5:12 am

    Great Job you guys!

    You’ve just created yet-another-hangout-zone for us WPians 😛

    Tx.

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  78. Kunal Jan 29th at 6:10 am

    this is amazing 🙂

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  81. madhubalan Jan 29th at 6:43 am

    very nice work i like it.

  82. photographerno1 Jan 29th at 6:49 am

    Matt – We at Word Press are proud of all of you , you are the future of Cyberspace and in a short time you have horse powered yourself and us to a better photoblogging environment .
    Keep it Up…
    Congrats ..

  83. bentrem Jan 29th at 6:50 am

    Ok … spoke a bit quickly, see 42words.
    What first caught my eye was: no sidebar. No reason to blow off the sidebar.
    Then I made a page as a work-around … no sign of that page.

    Then, when I posted a second time, the first post disappeared from view. (I just checked in Admin; it’s set up to display 10.)

    So …
    … I’d have it installed on my own sandbox (I grabbed the files from SVN) but the info here doesn’t really describe installation. (I’m not gonna apologize for being new to this … I gave up apologizing for no reason some years back. Irritating, aint’ it. heh)

    cheers

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  85. goldcoaster Jan 29th at 7:31 am

    Spammer wrangling 🙂 🙂

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  87. કાર્તિક મિસ્ત્રી Jan 29th at 7:46 am

    Another feather in WordPress. Cheers!

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  89. Rowjie Jan 29th at 7:50 am

    nice idea!

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  93. رضا عظیمی Jan 29th at 7:57 am

    modern sickness

  94. Cassandra Jan 29th at 7:58 am

    This is cool and all, but I’m not going to change my blog or start a new one just so I could do something I’m already capable of doing with the genuine Twitter. Is a WordPress-sanctioned Twitter widget that impossible to develop? This way I could keep my normal blog and just add a Twitter widget, just like the rest of the planet’s Web 2.0 population.

  95. | Balu | Jan 29th at 8:22 am

    You guys been reading my mind. i joined twitter recently was wondering if u guys wud start a similar feature within wordpress. .ths s great!

  96. MadMark Jan 29th at 8:23 am

    Nice try, but why don’t you improve the original Twitter support in widgets?

  97. Bill Humphries Jan 29th at 8:43 am

    I’m trying this out on a spare domain. It will be interesting to play with the idea of private/public twitter-like interactions.

  98. Judy O'Connell Jan 29th at 8:51 am

    Well, it’s nice, and probably quite useful in a company setting. But for the average blogger, sharing with a networked world…well, we still want twitter. It’s a shame that we still can’t embedd a twitter feed into our blogs – or for that matter quite a few other really useful things. I’d like to see you do some work in making more widgets available – that would be particularly cool.

    Anyway, thanks for this nice development.

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