Should You Connect a Custom Domain to Substack
Pros & cons, how to do it & what to keep in mind
These days, having an online presence is super important for writers and creators.
Substack is a popular platform for publishing newsletters and blogs.
But did you know you can set up a custom domain on Substack?
This means your newsletter’s web address can look really professional and be easier for readers to remember.
So, should you add a custom domain to your Substack? Let’s explore!
What is Substack and What are Custom Domains?
For the newbies:
What is Substack
Substack lets writers create, publish, and even make money from their newsletters.
It’s an easy way to build a community around your writing. However, the default Substack web address (like yourpublication.substack.com) might not fit your brand as well as a custom domain.
What’s a custom domain
A custom domain is simply a web address you can use just for your Substack newsletter.
Instead of the default substack.com URL, a custom domain lets you create a URL that fits…