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Substack vs Weebly

A side-by-side look at Substack and Weebly. On our scoring, Substack comes out ahead — but the right pick depends on your priorities.

Platform
Substack logoSubstackCreator & digital
WeeblyWebsite builder
Scores
SellingScene score4.0/53.8/5
User rating4.23.9
Reviews1,320980
Pricing
Starting priceFreeFree
Pricing modelno monthly fee, revenue sharefree plan + paid commerce tiers
Transaction fees10% of subscription revenue (plus processing)0% on paid plans (Square processing applies)
Hosting & setup
Hosting typeFully hosted (SaaS)Fully hosted (SaaS)
Free trialFree to startFree plan available
Staff accountsMultiple authorsLimited
Product limitN/A (subscriptions)Unlimited (paid plans)
Payments & security
Payment gatewaysStripeSquare, Stripe, PayPal
SSL includedYesYes
PCI compliantYesYes
Gift cardsYesYes
Catalog & content
Themes / templatesPublication styling50+ themes
App marketplaceLimited integrationsWeebly App Center
Multi-currencyNoNo
Multi-languageNoNo
POS includedNoYes
Abandoned cart recoveryNoYes
Built-in blogYesYes
Tools & flexibility
Drag-and-drop editorNoYes
API accessNoNo
Mobile appYesYes
Support channelsEmail & help centerEmail, chat, phone (higher tiers)
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Why pick Substack?

Substack makes launching a paid newsletter effortless, bundling publishing, email, payments, and a discovery network at no upfront cost. The flat 10% revenue cut is significant once you scale, and you build on their network, not your own.

Best for: Writers monetizing newsletters and subscriptions

Read the full Substack review

Why pick Weebly?

Weebly is an easy, low-cost way to put a small catalog online, and its Square ownership means tight payment and POS integration. It has seen little investment lately, so growth-minded sellers should look elsewhere.

Best for: Tiny stores and side projects on a budget

Read the full Weebly review