Substack vs Blogpro
Compare Substack and Blogpro for blogs. Find out how the features, pricing & plans differs and which technology is best for you!
Substack
Substack is a platform that makes it simple for a writer to start an email newsletter that makes money from subscriptions.
Blogpro
Blogpro is the easiest way to start a blog with Notion. Write in Notion, publish to a blog in minutes. No coding needed.
Headless CMS Features
Substack's Headless CMS Features
First-class blogging experience
Complex to integrate
Easy to manage content
Easy to manage images
Image served via CDN
Headless mode not available
Blog on subdomain available
Blog on subdirectory not available
Blogpro's Headless CMS Features
First-class blogging experience
Easy to integrate
Easy to manage content
Easy to manage images
Image served via CDN
Headless mode not available
Blog on subdomain available
Blog on subdirectory not available
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Pricing & Plans
Substack's Pricing
Substack Free
$0 / forever
- Unlimited posts
- Basic stats
- Limited customization
- 10% transaction fee on newsletter subscriptions
Blogpro's Pricing
Hobby
$0 / per month
- 1 blog
- BlogPro branding
- No custom domain
- No custom design
Creator
$18 / per month
- 3 blogs
- Removed BlogPro branding
- Custom domain
- Custom fonts & css
Startup
$40 / per month
- 5 blogs
- Removed BlogPro branding
- Custom domain
- Custom fonts & css
- Advanced analytics
- Host on /blog
Choose Substack or Blogpro?
Why choose Substack?
Substack is a great choice for individual bloggers looking to monetize their content through email newsletters. However, its lack of customization and control may be limiting for larger teams or organizations. It also does not offer a headless blog mode and has limited customization options to its design.
Why choose Blogpro?
Blogpro is a great choice for individuals looking to quickly set up a blog without any coding required. However, it lacks the flexibility and control of a headless CMS, and may not be suitable for those who wants full control over their blog's design and functionality.
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