We believe that great writing is valuable and what you read matters, so we have made it our mission to help writers flourish. Over the last four years, we have been building tools that make it easier than at any time in history for writers to connect with readers directly and make meaningful money.
Our bet is that, ultimately, millions of people will discover they can make money from their creative work and billions will find better things to read, watch, listen to, and participate in. We envisage a blossoming of culture, and a massive market correction that gives writers the financial respect they deserve.
We are in the very earliest days of this shift, but we are happy with the progress so far. Today, we can announce that there are more than 1 million paid subscriptions to publications on Substack.
These are subscriptions that didn’t exist before – they’re not being siphoned off from traditional media outlets or redistributed from other platforms. They represent a rush of new money into the media ecosystem, the vast majority of it going directly to writers.
Building for a new era
While Substack started off being most popular with bloggers, journalists, analysts, and academics, the platform has since also become home to podcasters, finance writers, comics creators, musicians, and authors who are serializing their books. There are Substacks about Dracula, animation, cocktails, bread, insect cuisine, construction physics, opera, text games, and textiles.
Our pitch to writers has always been: “We’ll take care of everything except the hard part.” You don’t have to know anything about tech or business to succeed on Substack. You can set up your personal media empire in minutes. With the subscription model, you can generate meaningful revenue without having to reach millions of readers. If you can convince a thousand people to subscribe for $5 a month, you’ll make more than $50,000 a year. A few thousand subscribers is enough for total financial security.
Substack writers have broken major national stories, brought calm in a time of tumult, and spurred a renaissance in culture writing. Many writers make their living on the platform, and others are building new empires from scratch. We’re accelerating the growth of a new generation of publishers through education and support programs such as Substack Grow, Substack Local, and Substack fellowships. Many millions of people are reading Substacks every week. The top 10 publications collectively bring in more than $20 million a year.
This is a good start, but it’s not enough.
If there is to be a blossoming of culture where writers and readers are in charge, our media habits need to shift away from the attention economy; there needs to be an alternate media universe based on different laws of physics: payments, not ads; trust, not engagement; considered thought, not impulsive reaction. Writers need to be able to build readerships in a system where great work can spread while they retain control and dignity.
We have started building such a system to unlock the power of human recommendations while ensuring that writers have full ownership of their content, intellectual property, and relationships with their readers – as well as the vast majority of revenue generated on the platform. As we look to the next phase of Substack, we will focus on giving ever-greater powers to a growing community of writers and readers.
In short, our master plan is:
Continue to improve Substack’s simple and powerful publishing tools, including expanding support for audio, video, and community-building features.
Grow the Substack economy to help writers connect with the services they need to do their best work and build thriving publications, such as editing, design, insurance, and financing.
Build, in partnership with writers, a discovery network that helps them cross-promote, collaborate, and connect with audiences independent of attention economy networks.
We embark on this next phase with optimism. The media landscape is still beset with problems, but we know now that there are reasons for hope. People are willing to pay for writers they trust. New types of publications serving previously ignored communities can succeed. Writers who pursue the work they most believe in can do better than merely support themselves – they can build thriving businesses and hire others to work with them.
We are betting that these dynamics will lead to a lively and incredibly valuable media ecosystem with low barriers to entry and a model that works for a much larger range of people than previously possible. Entirely new types of businesses will be created.
Four years ago, it was far from accepted that people would pay for newsletters en masse. Today, there are a million reasons to believe this opportunity is larger than anyone guessed. We see no reason why the trend will slow down. Next stop is 10 million subscriptions. And then we keep going.
Come with us.
Amazing! Since starting my Substack, I’ve been able to confidently tell people that I’m a “writer,” when asked what I do. It’s a real dream. Thank you and congrats on this huge milestone!
I have a number of paid subscriptions to Substack writers. I have paid for these by non-renewal of NYTimes, Washington Post, Boston Globe, Atlantic, Atlanta Journal Constitution, New Yorker and Tampa Bay Times. These news/opinion outlets were an echo chamber often leading with the same article and often the same rotating masthead writers. I have sent gift subscriptions of several Substack writers to people I used to give gifts of echo chamber outlets.
I still subscribe to two local newspapers where I live and multiple disciplinary journals.
I write a free substack and migrated the content from other blogging sites.
I would not call this "siphoning off." I would call it looking for wider perspectives. Also the substack comment section is interesting, non-moderated and enhances the conversation about cultural and political issues from multiple viewpoints.
Also cancelled: London Review of Books and The Guardian. I am sure there are a few more I might think of as the day goes by. When I realized the LRB had same authors as other outlets I cancelled. I saw the overlap of the same opinions over and over.If I should want to read something from cancelled outlets I use a library.
Glen Greenwald’s writing brought me here and I have never regretted it. Some amazing writers, content, and comment sections are here. Time to deal a death blow to the legacy social media. The are useless and self serving.
WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Wow! I’ve been writing through Substack since 2019 and it’s been such an expansion of my writing life - thanks so much for constantly innovating and expanding. Doing Substack Grow was another leap for me. Three cheers for all you do!!
I love that you're creating an alternative to "the attention economy", where good words really matter. Thank you for it!
Finally found a platform safe and with easy control! A Miracle for writers.
Samuel Clement and Charles Dickens?
Congrats guys! I have been on Substack writing about sports since the start of the Summer, and have found a number of amazing journalists. Keep up the great work!
Substack has motivated me to follow my passion once again and has enabled me to reach a wider audience. I can’t wait to see what the future holds!
Incredible. Congrats!
Congratulations on this amazing achievement.
Congratulations! Thank you for everything you do!
Let's gooooo! Substack has changed my writing and reading life. Congrats on 1 million.
Congratulations. And thanks for making a place where I feel comfortable, and rewarded, with writing.
Keep rockin’ folks. Good stuff!
Substack just keeps getting better and better, and the future that awaits Substack is bright. All in the service of writers and readers. Thanks to the entire team.
Excellent progress! This is why I love Substack.
Great job guys, keep pushing for new records!
I love 💕 substack I'm still part of it
I'm enjoying and writing my personal Poetry on this platform
Thanks 🙏
Substack is the most interesting and positive that has happened on the Internet over the past decade. Payments over ads, trust over engagement, and mindful intention over mindless impulse rings especially true. I'm looking forward to seeing your master plan come to fruition, especially how to grow my publication Fewer Better Things without having to get sucked into the empty hell that is social media. Great work! :)
I’m all in and couldn’t be happier. What a revolutionary platform! Best wishes in the years to come.
I love Substack. I am constantly coming across new and interesting writers, and some of the feedback from my threads has really helped me improve my writing, although it is obviously early days and an ongoing journey. My only questions are when will you guys start packaging bundles of writers and creating community hubs for specific genres and subject matters? It might would readers navigate to writers they would appreciate and the writers themselves could change the tags on each Newsletter- education is not one of the three chosen tags I used when setting up (or have switched to since), yet I often write about the subject and generally get more views and subscriptions when I do.
Love these ideas! Hope Substack look into these suggestions, think they fit well with the plan they have outlined.
Exciting!
Congrats, Substack team!
Thanks for building this wonderful platform 🥂
So excited to see Substack and Substack writers flourish.
Ah! So awesome. An alternative to the attention economy is exactly what is needed. So excited to be a writer on here and be part of Substack's vision!
Is "Substack Pro" still one of the programs happening? And if so, how does it work and how can we know which writers on the platform have that designation?
Congratulations.
❤❤❤
I just recently started writing on substack. The idea of having a paid newsletter is so fascinating because it takes a lot of effort to build one on your own. Many platforms do this, but I think substack is a great start for me. Wish to add value to the community in the upcoming months and years.
Huge congrats Substack, great achievement, I saw the 1million headline and thought it was going to be about the number of writers. But 1 million paid subscribers is a huge achievement, and who knows what the next few years will bring for this platform! I've only just joined this week and already I'm being inspired by great writers and ideas for content that I want to write in my publication!
Congratulations team - thanks for building this platform to help anyone publish and delight an audience
It has been a pleasure to be part of this community. We launched speakupmag.substack.com about a year ago — and have given voice to dozens of voiceless and homeless writers. Eight-six articles and counting! Couldn't be happier to be on on Substack.
I think the feature where writers can discover one another will really help.
Is there anything in the works to do any sort of package/generalized subscription model? I understand that it would add a gigantic layer of complexity as to how the authors get paid, but with so many interesting people here, even a reasonable price of $5/ month begins to add up!
A good problem to have, I think.
Congratulations to all my fellow Substack writers! And a hearty handshake to the genius engineers building these SPECTACULAR tools to help us reach readers!!
Substack really is an amazing platform! Thank you to everyone who works on the Substack team and has made this possible 😊
Loved this article and congrats on the milestone! Substack has become an awesome bosom buddy for me to vent and share something of my life that I hope will continue to be meaningful to others
Pretty exciting times to be part of the Substack community! Keep on the good work.
Congratulations! FYI: Font size defaults are too small for responsive design.
Substack has been a sanity saver for me over these last three years. Thank you thank you thank you
This is an amazing feat, keep it up. All the best substack.
Amazing, I am just starting out on the platform, but I've heard a lot of great things. Hence why I am here.
Congrats!! May Substack continue to eat market share of corporate media! Especially Twitter! Let's go!!
What a great place to write! It's been AMAZING! Bring it on! I'm there!!
Congratulations. Please hold strong in non-censorship. You're competition to the traditional media so you'll be criticised and soon they will turn on you. Please keep the original spirit of the internet alive. Free exchange of information is the only way, we will progress as a species and platforms like yours are very important. Please never remove people for intelligent discussion of views that the traditional media doesn't agree with.
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Question, what does a msm journalist earn? Junior $80,000? Senior $200,000? National publications double that?
The substack publisher describes their contribution as “a market correction “ for writers, giving them a proper living.
Yes! Thank you. Reading and writing on Substack reminds me of the early days of the net, when you could still find interesting writers who wrote about what they loved and feared neither semicolons nor big words that convey the intended meaning better than the “sixth grade vocabulary” substitute.
Also, bonus: I love reading comment threads on Substack! What a jog to encounter wit, depth, sincerity, and even civil disagreement in the same thread.
My reply:
https://subpub.substack.com/p/a-million-is-not-enough