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Substack review & overview

Free newsletter and paid-subscription platform that monetizes via a revenue share on paid subscriptions.

Substack sits in the newsletter platform space and is most often picked for writers and independent journalists, paid newsletters, simple subscription monetization. Below is a quick, no-fluff overview to help you decide if it fits.

Key facts

CategoryNewsletter Platform
PricingFree to publish; Substack takes ~10% of paid-subscription revenue (plus payment processing).
Best forWriters and independent journalists, Paid newsletters, Simple subscription monetization
Affiliate programNot confirmed

Who it's for

Substack makes most sense for writers and independent journalists.

Key features

What you actually get with Substack, drawn from independent reviews and the vendor's own documentation:

Integrations

Substack connects with Stripe, Custom domains, RSS, Twitter/X import and Apple Podcasts.

What makes it stand out

Turns writing into paid subscriptions with zero setup, monetizing via revenue share instead of monthly fees.

Who it's best for

Writers, journalists and independent creators who want simple paid newsletters without platform fees.

Strengths & trade-offs

The honest balance for Substack, from independent reviews rather than its sales page. We go deeper in the full Substack review.

Strengths

Trade-offs

Notable facts

Concrete, checkable details rather than marketing claims:

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Sources

The features and facts above on Substack are drawn from these independent reviews and vendor pages: