one of WeWrite's Competitors . Substack is a newsletter site where authors monetize their newsletter.
Each article on Substack is a dead Post flung onto the Content treadmill like most Traditional Social Media
WeWrite is different in that you're not monetizing a newsletter of essays, but rather you're monetizing living documents in an interconnected web of thought.
On Substack, you post it and you write the next one. On WeWrite you tend to your knowledge garden over time, connecting all the dots, like an ongoing research project.
Embarrassing that they have videos. Substack has video
If we migrate substack writers over to WeWrite, they'll probably need to split up their long pages
Discourage long pages instead people on WeWrite should create an interconnected constellation of pages Split up your pages
Fee comparison Substack takes 10%?
GitHub for Thought rather than a bunch of essays
When you edit a Substack article, it sends another email as a reply. Horrible UX. On WeWrite, each page is a living document, to be edited forever and ever
We're closer to Obsidian but a social media, we're Obsidian Social
WeWrite doesn't have Paywalls so all knowledge is out in the open but everything is a recurring fundraiser