Substack Targets Twitter with Launch of Discussions Feature, Substack Chat

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Another company hoping to capitalize on Twitter’s upheaval in the wake of Elon Musk’s takeover is the newsletter platform Substack. The company has openly targeted Twitter’s user base over the past few days and has now thrown its hat into the ring as a more direct competitor with the launch of Substack Chat.

With Chat, Substack is not only taking on Twitter, but also other online communities where writers have been building out networks of their own, like Discord, Slack and Telegram. The new feature allows Substack writers to communicate directly with their most avid and loyal readers right in the Substack mobile app.

The company says the new Chat feature will eliminate the need for its writers to “frankenstein together different software tools and cross-reference subscriber lists.”

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