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Honest comparison

Facet Cloud vs Substack

TL;DR

Substack is a great newsletter starting point. Once you sell courses, run a community, or want a portfolio site at the same domain, you outgrow it. Facet keeps the newsletter and adds the rest.

Feature-by-feature comparison of Facet Cloud and Substack
FeatureFacet CloudSubstack
Lowest monthly plan$5 (Pro)$0
Platform fee on sales0% on Creator10% on paid posts
You own the email listYesYes (CSV export)
Course salesYesNo
Per-post paywallYesLimited (paid post toggle)
Multi-currency pricingYesNo (USD only)
Team workspaceYesLimited (founding writers)
Built-in forumYesLimited (chat threads)
Custom domain on every planYesPaid add-on
Export everything anytimeYesPosts and subscribers, not paid lists

Pick Substack when…

  • You only ship a newsletter and never plan to sell anything else.
  • Substack's recommendation network is a meaningful chunk of your growth.
  • You want zero monthly cost and don't mind the 10% on every paid sub.

Pick Facet Cloud when…

  • You're selling more than newsletter access — courses, templates, sessions, downloads.
  • Your readers come from your portfolio or community, not Substack's recommendation feed.
  • Math works out: $25/mo flat beats 10% once you cross ~$250/mo in paid sales.

Switching from Substack?

Most creators migrate in an afternoon. Bring your audience, your content, your prices.

  • Import subscribers via CSV — one click, no API keys.
  • Move courses lesson-by-lesson with the rich-text importer, or paste markdown.
  • Stripe customers carry over via your existing account — no double-billing, no chargebacks.

Try it yourself

See your site on Facet in under five minutes.

Claim a subdomain, drop in a few posts, see how it feels before you commit.