Substack → blogrr

Leave Substack. Keep your audience.

Substack takes 10% of every subscription. blogrr takes nothing. Switch in minutes — bring your posts, keep your readers, and write with an AI co-author built in.

How to migrate from Substack

  1. 1

    Export from Substack Settings

    In Substack, go to Account → Settings → Exports → Create new export. You will receive a ZIP file by email containing all your posts and subscriber data.

  2. 2

    Upload your ZIP to blogrr

    Sign up at blogrr.com and open Dashboard → Import → From Substack. Drop your ZIP file in the upload area. The importer reads your posts automatically.

  3. 3

    Your posts appear as drafts

    Post content, subtitles, and publish dates are preserved and saved as drafts. Review them in Posts before publishing — nothing goes live without your approval.

  4. 4

    Send your first newsletter

    Your readers can subscribe to your blogrr newsletter directly. Compose and send from your dashboard — no third-party tool, no 10% cut, ever.

Ready to import?

After signing up, go to Dashboard → Import → From Substack and upload your ZIP export.

Substack vs blogrr

FeatureblogrrSubstack
Platform fee on subscriptions0%10%
AI co-author built in
Your own subdomain (free)
No platform lock-in
IndieWeb / open-web support
Full Markdown export
Built-in newsletter
RSS & Atom feeds
Threaded comments

Your writing. Zero percent cut.

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Migrate from Substack to blogrr