Substack works for newsletters. But if you’re a food or fitness creator building a real product, you need more than someone else’s app pushing your subscribers to other creators. Move to Clubb and own the whole thing.
Your subscribers shouldn’t
see other creators.
Your subscriber signed up for your recipes. Substack sticks them in a feed next to crypto takes, political essays, and someone’s thread on the 47 AI agents they tried this month. On Clubb, your app is your app. Your work, your brand, your subscribers. Nothing else.
Every refresh, a new creator. Your work pushed down the feed.
FLAVOURS
One app. Your brand. Built around your subscriber, not the platform.
Clubb vs Substack.
Built for what you actually do.
Substack is built for writers. Clubb is built for food and fitness creators with a real product to ship.
Every subscriber is yours. Every payment flows through your own Stripe account. Every relationship stays a direct relationship. No platform standing between you and the people who showed up for your work.
Creators who switched.
And grew.
They left platforms that owned their audience. Their numbers picked up on Clubb.
Moving is easier
than you think.
Your subscribers stay subscribed. Their card data ports across securely between Stripe accounts. Renewals keep firing. No one re-enters a payment method. No one churns from friction. We run the migration with you.
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