- **Q: What is Substack's new video feature?
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Substack, the platform known for newsletters, is stepping into the short-form video arena. It has launched a new scrollable, TikTok-style video feed within its app, signaling a significant expansion beyond text and potentially capitalizing...
Substack's journey into multimedia isn't new, having introduced native video support in 2022 and a dedicated 'Media Tab' in 2024. However, transforming this tab into a dynamic, scrollable feed marks a more aggressive push into the video space dominated by platforms like TikTok, Instagram Reels, and YouTube Shorts.
The new feed allows creators to share short-form videos (up to 10 minutes), enhancing their ability to connect with audiences. For users, it offers a new way to discover perspectives and voices directly within the Substack ecosystem, potentially reducing reliance on external platforms for discovery.
This launch is strategically timed. With TikTok facing potential bans or ownership changes in the U.S. (a deadline previously noted as April 5th, though subject to change), Substack positions itself to capture creators and users seeking alternative platforms. This aligns with past initiatives like the CEO's '$25,000 TikTok Liberation Prize,' aimed at drawing creators away from TikTok.
By integrating video more prominently, Substack aims to increase user engagement and provide its growing base of multimedia creators (82% of top earners) with better tools to grow their audience directly on the platform where they publish written content.
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