Substack recently announced new mobile video publishing and monetization tools, allowing creators to post and earn from videos directly within the app. This feature streamlines the process of publishing videos, previously limited to desktop, and enhances content distribution through email and push notifications. As concerns about TikTok's future linger, Substack presents itself as a viable alternative, enabling creators to build direct relationships with their audiences. The platform offers analytics for tracking engagement and revenue. Future updates are planned to allow partial access to video content for free subscribers as teasers.
Substack will now allow creators to monetize and post video content directly from its app, enhancing mobile publishing capabilities and offering creators better audience connection.
Videos can be shared instantly via email and app notifications, simplifying distribution for creators while making it easier to connect with their audience.
Substack enables creators to track video views, subscriber growth, and revenue estimates, which helps in analyzing content performance and trends over time.
Substack Co-founder Hamish McKenzie noted that the rise of the video-focused world is significant, and Substack aims to penetrate this growing market.
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