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Updated on 26 Oct, 20258 mins read 9 views

Where It All Began

It didn't start with a business plan or a technical blueprint.

As someone who loves writing, sharing ideas, and learning from others, I have always admired how platforms like Substack, Ghost, and Beehiv give writes the power to publish and earn independently.

But after using and studying them for a while, I started asking myself a simple question:

"What if a creator wanted complete control – without limitations, fees, or dependency on a single platform?

That question didn't leave me.

So, I decided to build my own Substack-like platform – not as a copy, but as an evolution.

The Spark: Why This Matters

The creator economy is booming. Writers, educators, developers, and thought leaders are building audiences of thousands, sometimes millions – all from their laptops.

But there's hidden irony here:

Most of them are still renting space on someone else's platform.

Whether it's:

  • Substack taking a 10% revenue cut,
  • Medium controlling visibility through algorithms, or
  • Beehiv limiting customization for brand identity

Creators often trade ownership for convenience.

The “Why” Behind the Build

Before writing any code, I asked myself why this idea deserved my time.

Here's what I found:

ProblemWhat Creators FaceMy Vision
Limited ownershipPlatforms own the audience, data, and analytics.Give creators full ownership and export options.
Lack of customizationWriters can’t freely design their newsletter or landing page.Build modular themes and layouts.
High platform fees10–15% cuts from earnings hurt small creators.Introduce transparent, minimal-fee models.
Poor integrationNo easy way to connect with Notion, GitHub, or AI tools.Create plugin-based extensibility.
Fragmented toolsWriters need 5 tools to publish, sell, and analyze.Unite them into one ecosystem.

Early Vision

I envisioned a product that empowers creators to:

  1. Write and publish easily –  with a distraction-free editor.
  2. Send directly to subscribers – via integrated email and RSS.
  3. Monetize without friction – through direct subscriptions or donations.
  4. Analyze their growth – with transparent analytics.
  5. Customize freely – with plugins, themes, and integrations.

And most importantly – own it all.

The content, the audience, the brand – everything.

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