Substack started as a newsletter tool. In June 2026, it is something much bigger and most creators have not caught up to what it actually offers now.
Substack is moving from a newsletter product to a multiformat creator infrastructure. That includes text, audio, video, live presence, recommendation loops, and social-native features such as Notes. The company reports 5 million paid subscriptions across the platform.
Five million paid subscriptions is not a niche product anymore. That is a serious platform with real commercial infrastructure behind it.
Among the visible 2026 product updates are post templates, Notes scheduling, draft Notes, options to pin multiple posts, publication design settings, recipe embeds, and live video scheduling across more devices. Substack has also highlighted the Recording Studio and a Substack TV app currently in beta.
The direction is clear. Substack wants creators to build an entire business inside its platform without needing to patch together a blog, an email tool, a podcast host, and a video platform separately.
Reddit’s r/newsletters at https://www.reddit.com/r/newsletters/ has a very active thread right now comparing Substack, Ghost, and Beehiiv. The creators with the strongest paid subscriber numbers are mostly on Substack, and the primary reason they give is the built-in discovery and recommendation system that the other platforms do not have.
Why This Matters for Content Creators
Email remains the anchor, which matters because email is still one of the few channels where creators can reach people directly without an algorithm deciding who sees the content.
If you sell expertise, commentary, education, or community access, Substack is now competing seriously with blogs, Patreon, Ghost, YouTube memberships, and private communities. And the 2026 product direction points to it getting more capable, not less.
X at https://x.com/search?q=Substack+creator+2026 has writers and creators sharing their monthly revenue updates on the platform. The numbers from independent journalists and niche specialists are genuinely impressive for audience sizes that traditional media would consider tiny.
Quora at https://www.quora.com/Is-Substack-worth-it-for-creators-in-2026 has a balanced discussion from creators on both sides of the Substack question. Useful reading before committing your content operation to any one platform.
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