Substack migration

Leave Substack.
Keep your archive.

A migration-focused path for publishers moving into platforms they control, with clearer ownership of content, structure, and long-term search value.

Primary route
Substack to WordPress
What stays protected
Posts, structure, search equity
Best for
Publishers moving to owned platforms
Migration track
Do it for me
$199

A premium option for publishers who want the move handled for them with direct migration help.

Hands-on migration support
Platform and import setup
Archive cleanup and checks
Best for higher-stakes moves
Book migration

Tool preview

A cleaner way to get your archive out.

Start with a simple export, then move into the plugin or the full migration service if you need more help.

Archive export previewPaid access
Inside the flow
Step 01
Paste your publication URL
Step 02
Review your archive size
Step 03
Download the export or continue with import help
What this does

Gives you a clean export of your Substack posts so you can keep the archive, review it properly, and decide what comes next.

Export only from $9
Plugin access from $19
Done for you $199
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Three options

Export and download

A clean export file you can keep and work from. From $9.

Blog plugin

A faster import path. WordPress first, from $19.

Do it for me

Hands-on migration help for publishers who want the move handled properly. $199.

Destination pages

Start with three clear migration paths

Choose the destination that fits the publication, then go deeper on process, risks, and migration support from the platform page.

WordPress

Substack to WordPress migration

Move off Substack to a site you fully control, with cleaner publishing, stronger SEO ownership, and a real long-term archive.

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Ghost

Substack to Ghost migration

For publishers who want a cleaner editorial stack with memberships and a modern publication feel, without staying boxed into Substack.

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Beehiiv

Substack to Beehiiv migration

For creators and newsletter operators who want better newsletter growth tooling while reducing platform dependency.

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Resources

Read the guides before you move

These pages help publishers understand export, platform choice, and SEO preservation before they commit to a migration.

Migration7 min read

How to Export Substack Posts Without Breaking Your Archive

A practical guide to pulling your Substack content out cleanly before you migrate, rebuild, or replatform.

Compare9 min read

Substack vs Beehiiv: Which One Wins When You Want to Leave the Platform Trap?

A decision guide for newsletter operators weighing growth tooling, ownership, and long-term flexibility.

Compare8 min read

Substack vs WordPress: Which One Is Better for SEO and Archive Ownership?

If your newsletter is turning into a real content library, this is the split that matters most.

SEO8 min read

How to Leave Substack Without Losing SEO, URLs, or Your Content History

The main mistakes happen after export. This guide focuses on preserving search visibility and archive value during a move.