Substack 12+

A home for readers

Substack, Inc.

    • Free
    • Offers In-App Purchases

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Description

Discover and discuss great writing on Substack.

World-class writing: The best stories, ideas, and culture at your fingertips.

Great discussions: Join conversations with the most interesting readers.

All your subscriptions in one place: Find what you want to read quickly and easily.

Subscriber-only chats: Chat with the writers of your favorite publications.

The Substack app is home to thousands of independent writers, creators, and journalists; including George Saunders, Matt Taibbi, Heather Cox Richardson, Elizabeth Gilbert, Nate Silver, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Dan Carlin, Matthew Yglesias, Richard Dawkins, Seymour Hersh, Joyce Vance, Jonathan Haidt, and Roxane Gay.

Explore expansive coverage and conversations about news, politics, arts, AI, finance, history, culture, business, tech, health & wellness, comics, climate, parenting, crypto, travel, philosophy, music, recipes & cooking, humor, sports, fiction, literature, design, and much more.

In the Substack app, you can:
+ Discover new writers, creators, and journalists
+ Read the latest posts from your subscriptions in a simple and elegant view
+ Listen to posts on the go
+ Join your favorite writers in their subscriber chats
+ See what your friends are reading
+ Share notes with your thoughts and commentary
+ Save posts from the explore feed to read later
+ Access subscriber-only podcast episodes

What’s New

Version 2.1.8

Bug fixes and improvements to the video experience, feed, and Chat

Ratings and Reviews

4.8 out of 5
69 Ratings

69 Ratings

stela eli ,

Please let us highlight

I love everything about it but I just wish I could highlight things

Satori child ,

Bond villain

Yes ,i totally agree that we are at the last leg of this controlled collapse of the banking system witch will take by a tsunami wave everything and leave us with no so pleasant outcome.

FlamboyantN ,

Amazing but with one huge flaw

Amazing platform but how come there's no history and I can't find what I've read?! YouTube had it from the start, every social media has it, it's a digital product standard for almost 20 years yet a platform where the primary aim is reading articles doesn't have it is simply mind boggling!
To illustrate this - I found a brilliant article. It was very long and 3/4 of the way I had to do some urgent work. I came back to it an hour later but the app had automatically refreshed, the article is not in front of me and is nowhere to be found. Searching for it yields many other results but not this one. I wanted to like, save and share it but I am no longer able to do that. I lost the author too (didn't pay attention to the name) and can't subscribe either. Doesn't that impact directly your business model?! I mean, come on!

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The developer, Substack, Inc., indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

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