Editorial structure

Guides that help publishers leave Substack without guessing through the move.

The best content here should reduce uncertainty before someone buys anything: export first, compare destinations clearly, then explain what preserves archive value and search visibility.

Content role

These pages should work as acquisition content, but they also need to prove that the migration offer understands the operational details publishers actually care about.

Migration
7 min read

How to Export Substack Posts Without Breaking Your Archive

A practical guide to pulling your Substack content out cleanly before you migrate, rebuild, or replatform.

Compare
9 min read

Substack vs Beehiiv: Which One Wins When You Want to Leave the Platform Trap?

A decision guide for newsletter operators weighing growth tooling, ownership, and long-term flexibility.

Compare
8 min read

Substack vs WordPress: Which One Is Better for SEO and Archive Ownership?

If your newsletter is turning into a real content library, this is the split that matters most.

SEO
8 min read

How to Leave Substack Without Losing SEO, URLs, or Your Content History

The main mistakes happen after export. This guide focuses on preserving search visibility and archive value during a move.

Editorial standard

Each guide should do one job clearly.

Explain the move

Show the process without drowning the reader in migration jargon.

Reduce risk

Focus on archive integrity, URLs, redirects, and formatting cleanup.

Hand off cleanly

Give the reader an obvious next action into pricing or migration help.