March 31, 2025, 6:21 pm
In response to ongoing challenges faced by TikTok, Substack has introduced a fresh scrollable video feature that mimics the TikTok format. The app’s upgrade is designed to capture the short-form video market and offer users an engaging new browsing experience. This strategic pivot could attract audiences seeking alternatives as TikTok navigates regulatory and operational hurdles.
As of February 2025, 82% of Substack's top-earning writers use multimedia formats.
Substack is launching a TikTok-like scrollable video feed in its app amid TikTok’s uncertain future in the U.S., aiming to capitalize on the shift toward video content.
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