0% commission, ever

Substack takes 10% of everything you earn. Writizzy takes a flat fee, not a cut.

Keep 100% of your subscriber revenue. Full design control, your own custom domain, and your posts & audience migrated in a few clicks.

Free up to 100 subscribersNo credit cardCancel anytime
Writers made the switch — and never looked back.

What 10% costs you

Live

Drag the sliders. The math updates instantly.

150
105,000
€8 /mo
€3€30
Substack takes
−€1,440
10% of your revenue, every year
Gross€14,400
Stripe fees−€958
You keep€12,002
Writizzy takes
−€90
Flat plan, 0% commission
Gross€14,400
Stripe fees−€958
You keep€13,352
You'd keep €1,350 more per year with Writizzy.
Start for free

Annual billing (10 months charged, 2 free). Stripe fees estimated at 2.9% + €0.30 / transaction. Plan tier based on total subscribers. Pricing verified April 2026.

Make it yours

Your blog looks like yours,not like everyone else's Substack

Pick a theme, set your colors and fonts, add your domain. Same writing — a blog that actually feels like you.

Forge theme preview
Forge
Notion theme preview
Notion
Minimalist theme preview
Minimalist
Tux theme preview
Tux

Just a sample — a growing library, all free, and you can fine-tune any of them.

Side by side

Everything Substack makes hard,Writizzy makes simple

Feature
Writizzy
Substack
What you keep
Platform fee on revenue
0%
10%
Custom domain
Built in, any domain
$50 one-time, per blog
Design & writing
Multiple themes
Growing library
One design for all
Colors & typography control
Full control
Limited
Grow & scale
Built-in SEO audit & dead-link checks
Multilingual blogs + AI translation
AI translation + hreflang
Auto cross-post to social networks
Shared on publish
Notes only
Multiple authors & roles
Owner / Admin / Author
No roles
Developer API
Monetization
Paid memberships & paywalls
Loved by writers

Writers made the switchand never looked back

Writizzy gave me the final push to write my first blog post. The interface is incredibly intuitive, focusing only on the essentials without any clutter.

Yyoannavia Uneed.best

Easy to use. Straight to the point. You write and publish. That’s it. Amazing work.

TTed Mirravia Uneed.best

Totally removes the overwhelming side of current tools so you can focus on writing — while being at a great price.

MMaxInPublicvia Uneed.best
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Keep 100% of what you earn

Free up to 100 subscribers. No credit card. Predictable pricing as you grow — never a cut of your revenue.

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Questions, answered

Everything you might be wondering

How much does Substack take from creators?

Substack charges a 10% platform fee on all paid subscription revenue, on top of Stripe processing fees (~2.9% + €0.30 per transaction). On €5,000/month in revenue, that's €500/month, €6,000/year, going to Substack alone, before payment processing. Writizzy charges 0% commission and a flat monthly fee instead.

How does pricing work as I grow?

A flat monthly fee based on your subscriber count, never a cut of your revenue. You start free up to 100 subscribers, then move onto Starter at €9/month and up through predictable tiers as your audience grows. Drag the calculator above to see your exact numbers at any size.

Will my subscribers come with me?

Yes. Your posts and free subscribers transfer automatically from your Substack export. Paid subscribers need to re-subscribe once on your new platform (Stripe subscriptions are tied to Substack and can't be moved). The earlier you switch, the smoother this is, which is why moving sooner beats waiting.

Do I need a credit card to start?

No. Writizzy is free up to 100 subscribers, with unlimited posts and newsletter sending, no credit card required. You only pay when your audience grows past the free tier, at a flat rate.

Will my blog look professional?

Yes. Unlike Substack's single look, Writizzy ships a growing library of themes with full control over colors and typography, plus your own custom domain on paid plans. Your blog looks like yours, not like everyone else's Substack.

Will my blog show up on Google?

Yes, and it's one of the top reasons writers switch. Substack barely does SEO; Writizzy ships sitemaps, schema.org structured data, fast pages, and a post-publication SEO audit with a health score for every article. Your writing is built to be found on Google, not just sent by email.

What if Writizzy shuts down or changes its pricing?

Your content is always yours. Export everything, posts and subscribers, anytime in standard formats. Your blog also publishes over RSS, and you can cross-post each article to your social networks, so your audience can follow you in channels that don't depend on us. You're never building on rented land.