Regardless of TinyLetter’s timeline, Substack thinks there’s opportunity in the uncertainty. The company, which we first covered in October, offers a set of publishing, analytics, and subscription ...
The email subscription platform has been a source of inspiration and financial freedom for Pitchfork favourites struggling in the streaming economy “I jumped from my chair and knelt over my father, ...
More people are spending money on newsletters from their favorite writers. They’re also having trouble keeping track of how many they subscribe to. Credit...Andrea Chronopoulos Supported by By Logan ...
Far from being a problematic competitor, Substack is proving “very helpful” to publishers with their own newsletters by proving readers’ willingness to pay. That is the view of Sarah Ebner, the head ...
Substack didn’t invent the paid newsletter, but the startup’s early success with the model is enticing previous backers to more than double down on the media startup. The Exchange explores startups, ...
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