What's better for newsletters - substack or beehiiv?
Alexandre Contador
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Ill Robyn@ill_robyn
if you are just starting out substack user friendly interface might be the way to go
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Substack has great recognizable branding which increases the perceived trustworthiness of the newsletter + their recommendations algo is awesome
But beehive seems more flexible in terms of personalization. Also, if you're planning to monetize your newsletter, beehive 100%, their fees are significantly lower afaik
@michael_pell thank you, I never tried any of those and it will be in the growth marketing space so having a strong community is a plus
I prefer Substack for newsletters because of its simple interface and strong community features.
Substack writer here since last 3+ years!
Both Substack and Beehiiv are excellent choices for newsletters, but Substack is more established and offers a larger community, while Beehiiv provides better customization and growth tools. Ultimately, it depends on your specific needs and goals.
I haven't used both. I'm using Brevo for newsletters
@mathew_james_ same, but their UX is not that great. It always takes me forever to just send 1 email campaign with proper styling
Following because I am curious to learn more on this topic!
Both are great, but it depends on your needs. Substack is excellent for simplicity and ease of use, while Beehiiv offers more customization and advanced features.
if you’re just starting out, Substack’s user-friendly interface might be the way to go.
Substack’s built-in community features can be great for audience engagement.
I prefer Beehiiv for its customization options and templates.
Substack’s simplicity makes it easy to focus on writing great content.
"Beehiiv is better if you want more control over your branding and design.
"Substack’s subscription model is straightforward and effective.
"Beehiiv offers better integration with other marketing tools.
"leveraging user-generated content and testimonials has been powerful.
if you need advanced features beehiiv might be the better choice