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What is SmallStack?
With all this talk about growing audiences and subscriber numbers on Substack, it was bound to come up that there are a lot of really amazing publications out there just getting started, some of which literally have zero subscribers. It’s so tough to be small and feel like you’re competing with established writers, creators, and big league names.
But some of those small newsletters have truly great content, and many of us would rather see those than the big names with thousands of followers. SmallStack is like the local food movement, the 100-mile diet, or a CSA from your neighborhood farm. We’re ready to cultivate a great selection of posts from folks you haven’t heard of. If you like what you find, you can help their publication grow!
SmallStack is passionate about finding the quiet folks whose work deserves attention. This is the place for writers with a smaller audience to be found, seen, and appreciated. Substack writers with fewer than 1,000 subscribers1 are eligible to be listed on SmallStack. Those with fewer than 500 subscribers are given priority in this space.
Should I Subscribe?
Of course you should! And here’s what to expect when you do…
SmallStack is a growing library of “local”2 content from writers, creators, and artists with fewer than 1,000 subscribers. These are the folks you’re not going to find on the leaderboards or recommended lists elsewhere. Search the library to find your next favorite podcast, poet, or sports analyst.
The library isn’t open just yet, but please stay tuned!
SmallStack also features a regular series of Featured Posts by writers in our library to help boost the visibility of their work. Featured Posts will range in topic depending on the nature of the publication we link to that week. Here at SmallStack we’re all about having a varied menu, and that means boosting the work of people from marginalized groups, across the multiverse of neuro expression, and from a wide array of social and cultural backgrounds.
*Featured Posts on SmallStack will be published beginning in September, 2024.*
For a lot of newsletters this will lead to an increase in subscriber numbers, for others there might be a desire to stay small. If you’re a writer looking for your audience or an audience seeking the lesser-known voices on Substack, this is where to find your community!
Around here, small is beautiful.
What Else Should I Know?
With any community, rules help us thrive. SmallStack writers are all folks who believe in kindness and generosity first. This collection serves as a hand reaching back to fellow writers as we all grow, improve, learn, and collaborate. Hate speech, bullying, racism, queerphobia, ableism, or abuse of any member is not tolerated. Comments containing such things will be removed. Building safe spaces requires intentional action, and SmallStack is designed to be welcoming to all.
How Do I Join the Library?
SmallStack is collecting a library of publications that meet our criteria. If you’re interested in having your substack listed with us, please stay tuned! While submissions are currently closed, we will reopen soon.
*Inclusion in the SmallStack Library is at the sole discretion of
.Total, not including “followers.”
“Local” in this sense means brought to your inbox or app on a regularly basis.
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A collection of the finest newsletters with fewer than 1,000 subscribers, with special love given to the under 500 subscriber stacks out there.
Thank you, thank you Robin!
Ok, here is how SmallStack has helped me already... when I first reviewed the entry form to be listed I saw that I needed to enter my publications description. I started writing here a month ago and my description was meh so I told myself I wouldn't fill the form here until I updated my description.
I'm happy to report that it has been updated and I've filled the Google form (so thanks for the strong nudge!) 😍
I'm here to promote the memoir I'm writing, but have found Substack to be so much more than that. Writing here is helping me hone in on my voice for the memoir and now seems integral to the whole process! I'm THRILLED that I hit 50 subscribers this week, but what I'd really like is for people to truly read, engage, provide feedback, etc. and I am so excited about how SmallStack may help with that! I feel sure my people are out there (and excited I've already found some of them!!)
(PS If you need a hand with some of the administrative load - I may be able to help :) )
Ha, this is so cool! I remember posting about this idea months ago on Notes, about how this is the year of the Smallstack. You made it happen, Robin. Thank you! How do we go about sending stuff for your perusal?