Substack Chat

Substack Chat

Your own private social network where you make the rules.

4.0
1 review

196 followers

Chat is a community space reimagined specifically for writers and creators— it’s like having your own private social network where you make the rules. Writers set the topic and the tone for every discussion, and can turn the feature on or off at any time.
This is the 2nd launch from Substack Chat. View more
The New Substack Video

The New Substack Video

New tools for publishing video posts
Simple tools for publishing video posts, including generating transcripts and charging for subscriptions.
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The New Substack Video gallery image
Free
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What do you think? …

Ewan Gray
This is an excellent tool for anyone who creates video content! The process is made simpler by the ease of publishing video posts along with features like subscription charging and transcript generation. It's wonderful to see a tool that so successfully satisfies the requirements of content producers wishing to streamline and monetize their work. Well done on this sensible and easy-to-use solution!
Narendra Solanki
Congratulations on the launch!
Lottie Schmidt
This is an excellent tool for anyone who creates video content! The process is made simpler by the ease of publishing video posts along with features like subscription charging and transcript generation. It's wonderful to see a tool that so successfully satisfies the requirements of content producers wishing to streamline and monetize their work. Well done on this sensible and easy-to-use solution!
Sarbeen Tahir
good luck
Sunday Segun
Good tools for excellent performance.
Woah congrats on the launch. Youtube better watch out :) haha
Awais Younas
Congratulations on launching The New Substack Video! I'm interested to learn more about the video post generation tools. What features does it offer, and how do these tools differ from similar products in the market?