If you subscribe to a lot of Substack writers and Asian movies Archivesare now finding your email inbox inundated with newsletters, today is your lucky day.
Substack, the subscription newsletter platform, has just launchedits first mobile app in the Apple App Store. Anyone can download the app for their iOS devices right now.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
The app acts as a curated collection for all the Substack newsletters subscriptions, kind of like an RSS reader specifically for Substack writers. Users can view a feed of the latest newsletters they subscribe to instead of sifting through all the other spam and work emails in their inbox. The app provides a reader view for these posts too. In addition, the app brings in all the post comments that one would find on the web version of these newsletters.
SEE ALSO: Why Substack creators are leaving the platform, againSubstack says its news app is beneficial for its writers, too. Readers will be able to easily access all of the content they subscribe to, including podcast and video content. Plus the app's discovery page will help subscribers find new writers they might be interested in as well.
Hamish McKenzie, the company's co-founder, shared his thoughtson the new app on Twitter, likening it to an RSS reader. He even invoked an old favorite from Google that was shut down years ago, Google Reader.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
McKenzie mentionsthat in addition to curating Substack newsletters, the app can also pull in any RSS feed, mingling your favorite blogs and websites with the platform's newsletters. This feature is hands down the most interesting feature. Is Substack planning to go further down the RSS reader route with its app? It likely depends on how many readers actually use it. Again, RSS readers are still reeling from Google Reader's closure. While there have been successful replacements, many still feel that what made Google Reader so great has yet to be replicated.
Substack has faced its fair share of controversies in recent years. Some writers have leftthe platform due to the company's stance on content moderation and misinformation. Its new app won't really affect that in any way, but perhaps it can help strengthen the company's argument that it's committed to diverse content.
The Subtack app is currently available for iPhone and iPad. An Android version is also in the works.
Topics Social Media
Best Garmin deal: Save up to 30% on Garmin smartwatches and tech at REIPatagonia founder Yvon Chouinard gives away $3 billion company to fight climate changeJames Webb Space Telescope image shows trippy new view of Jupiter and its aurorasPerseids meteor shower to peak during supermoon. How to see itNYT's The Mini crossword answers for June 13NASA astronauts on Artemis could talk to a spaceship computerNASA astronauts on Artemis could talk to a spaceship computerWest Indies vs. Afghanistan 2024 livestream: Watch T20 World Cup for freeAlibaba says its mathWhich iPhone do I have?Giant pandas once roamed another region of EarthWebb space telescope's new Neptune images reveal ghostly, stunning ringsNASA's Artemis moon mission won't launch anytime soonHow reptiles took over the worldWhat we'll see when NASA crashes into an asteroid on purposeApple AirPods 2 on sale: Get the secondTropical Storm Ian delays NASA's Artemis I launch for third timeTencent joins Moonshot AI $300 million funding round, report says · TechNodeWest Indies vs. Afghanistan 2024 livestream: Watch T20 World Cup for freeNew Apple Watch face in watchOS 11 finally does photos right Fictional Food, and Other News by Sadie Stein Bad Call: Meditations on the Pocket Dial by Abigail Deutsch British woman tries ranch dressing for the first time and tastes enlightenment Author’s Best Friend: The Pets of Literary Greats by Timothy Leo Taranto In Praise of the Flâneur by Bijan Stephen Alienation by Sadie Stein What We’re Loving: Dickinson, Waltz, Lupines by The Paris Review Sex and Sensibility by Diane Mehta Awards Season Fever! And Other News by Sadie Stein Death of a Salesman by Sam Sweet It's official: SAG Happy Birthday, Ursula Le Guin by Sadie Stein On Mirth, Milton, and Nostalgia: A Conversation with Mark Morris by J. Mae Barizo Alice Munro, Laureate, and Other News by Sadie Stein Musk admits Twitter cash flow is still negative, lost 50% of ad revenue The History of Letters of Note, and Other News by Sadie Stein With Profound Admiration: Grazia Deledda, Nobel Laureate by Alexis Coe 'Theater Camp' review: A great comedy by theater kids, for theater kids The All Star Game proves the NBA isn't a 'moral' pro sports league How to support those impacted by the writers' and SAG strikes
2.2116s , 8219.7578125 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【Asian movies Archives】,Wisdom Convergence Information Network