I recommend writing everything in your offline document editor of choice with the picture(s) having same file name as the document (post/page), so they line up in your folder. Do this before placing your content online. Backup your subscribers list often. If you need an offline editor with good compatibility with Microsoft Office files, check out free OnlyOffice.com download page for desktop. It works across macOS, Windows, and Linux.
If you wanted to back up already posted Notes, the easiest no code way would be to use sometime like BrowseAI to scrape it. But be aware that automation is against Substack's terms of use so there is risk to doing this. This is one of the reasons why I don't use any Notes schedulers.
Must social media platforms have an export option for posts so hopefully Substack will add that soon too.
The Substack Creator OS has a social media calendar that technically backs up any Notes I've planned, but I don't worry about it, since I wouldn't repost all my old notes and flood a new feed with stale content.
I recommend writing everything in your offline document editor of choice with the picture(s) having same file name as the document (post/page), so they line up in your folder. Do this before placing your content online. Backup your subscribers list often. If you need an offline editor with good compatibility with Microsoft Office files, check out free OnlyOffice.com download page for desktop. It works across macOS, Windows, and Linux.
This is great, Casandra! Have you also found an efficient way to back up your Notes?
If you wanted to back up already posted Notes, the easiest no code way would be to use sometime like BrowseAI to scrape it. But be aware that automation is against Substack's terms of use so there is risk to doing this. This is one of the reasons why I don't use any Notes schedulers.
Must social media platforms have an export option for posts so hopefully Substack will add that soon too.
Thanks for sharing! Yes, it would be great if notes could simply be added to the export along with email addresses and posts.
The Substack Creator OS has a social media calendar that technically backs up any Notes I've planned, but I don't worry about it, since I wouldn't repost all my old notes and flood a new feed with stale content.