The move comes as Substack has been investing more heavily in video and livestreaming, as it looks to compete with platforms like YouTube and Patreon for both creators and viewers.
On the heels of Instagram rolling out a Reels app for connected TV, newsletter creators can now offer videos and livestreams to subscribers via Apple TV and Google TV.
Substack is officially launching its Android app following beta tests, the company announced on Tuesday. The rollout of the Android app comes six months after Substack introduced its iOS app. The ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Substack, whose text-based subscription platform has reshaped the media business since launching nearly a decade ago, has launched ...
In the past five years or so, my inbox has been bombarded by my beloved newsletters — essays and roundups and dispatches that simultaneously spark joy and bury more urgent emails. And I’m not alone: ...
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You no longer have to read Substack articles on the web. As 9to5Mac notes, Substack has released its first mobile reading app for iPhone and iPad. The software will help you follow your subscriptions, ...