Your Story. Your Substacks. Anywhere.

Whether you want to keep your website updated, collaborate across authors, or pioneer modern serial storytelling, Stackfeed makes it possible.

Stackfeed pulls posts and notes from one or more Substacks into one clean, shareable feed. Use it as a hosted page, a copy-paste embed, or both.

  • Auto-updated from your Substacks
  • Posts and notes, one clean stream
  • Hosted page or website embed
  • Multiple sources, multiple authors

Start with a clean Stackfeed. Make it yours from there.

Every setup includes the Stackfeed structure: readable layout, live Substack updates, and a hosted page or embed. You choose the format, colors, and how custom it needs to be.

embed

Website embed

from €49

Stackfeed turns your Substack posts and notes into a clean embed that can live inside a portfolio, studio page, personal site, or client website. You keep publishing where you already publish; the site section stays current.

Set up embed€49
magazine

Publication front page

from €149

The publication front page is for teams, collectives, and multi-author projects that need one public home. Posts and notes from several sources can be shaped into an editorial page with leads, side briefs, contributor context, and a more deliberate archive flow.

Set up magazine€149
serial

Serial archive

from €99

The serial archive is for writing that is meant to accumulate. Stackfeed can arrange Substack posts and notes into a more intentional archive for fiction, essays, field notes, worldbuilding, courses, or research logs.

Set up serial€99
Included stylingChoose a primary color, accent color, title treatment, and light layout tuning.
Paid customizationCustom art direction, bespoke page sections, advanced embeds, and deeper brand matching.

Or wait for self-serve. A version of Stackfeed you can run yourself is in the works — join the waitlist and skip the concierge step when it ships.