Snorkel for Substack

Give your Substack a proper home at your own domain.

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Turn yournewsletter.substack.com into yournewsletter.com, and add your own custom CSS.
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Alex Papageorge
I'm still learning substack a little bit for a side project. I didn't know this was a problem that I would face. GLAD YOU have a solution. This is awesome. I'm still building out content, etc but will use this for my website. I was already hatting how they had to exist in multiple places. Nice work. I'll keep you posted on my feedback
Tom Young
@alex_papageorge Nice one! Yeah, it is really, really frustrating that Substack don't offer custom domains. Using Snorkel, you can also have your Substack as a subdomain of your main site, so something like newsletter.me.com. That way, the user never feels like they are leaving your domain.
Tom Young
Hey everyone! This is a product built for all you Substack aficionados who want your blog to live at yoursite.com, but can't because *they don't let you!* So you're stuck at yournewsletter.substack.com. Let's cut to the chase. Here are examples of Snorkel in action: - https://ben.wf - https://newsletter.snorkel.page Even cooler, we add your own custom CSS on top in case you want things to look different, e.g. the background picture and custom font in the second example. We're running an Early Bird discount which is 33% cheaper than our normal price so if you're interested, jump on it.
Joe Brucker
Hi Tom! I signed up but can't find my setup info, was it emailed?