Substack Review 2024: The Non-Plus-Ultra Newsletter Platform For Writers
What is Substack, who is it for, who is it not for, what are the biggest competitors
From its Silicon Valley headquarters, Substack* is rapidly transforming the newsletter industry.
Since launching in 2017, the email platform has built momentum as a home base for writers and creators.
But is Substack the right fit for your ambitions?
Let's figure it out!
This in-depth Substack review assesses both sides - pros and cons - of the popular publishing platform in 2024.
Understanding Substack's core capabilities and limitations lets you determine if it enables you to achieve your publishing and audience-building goals this year and beyond.
And make money along the way, of course.
Quick overview
Before diving into the details, here are some of the key themes I'll explore:
Substack appeals strongly to writers wanting creative independence
Writers keep a major cut of subscription revenue from paid newsletters
Discussion threads foster subscriber conversations and engagement
Minimal editing experience spotlights written content over fancy design
No automations or advanced email functionalit…
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