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SquadCast vs Substack

Side-by-side comparison of SquadCast and Substack for content creators.

Tool
SquadCast

Studio-quality remote podcast recording, wherever guests are

Substack

Newsletter publishing and monetization in one place

Starting price
From $16/mo
Free
Founded
2017
Pricing model
freemium
freemium
Free option
Free tier
Free tier

What they are

SquadCast

SquadCast is a browser-based remote recording platform that captures separate, high-quality audio and video tracks from each participant locally, then uploads them progressively to the cloud. Podcasters and video creators use it to record remote interviews without the audio degradation of Zoom or phone calls. The progressive upload feature protects recordings from connection drops, which is a genuine differentiator, though storage limits on lower tiers can be a friction point for high-volume producers.

Substack

Substack is a publishing platform where writers host email newsletters and charge subscribers a recurring fee. Independent journalists, essayists, and niche experts use it to build direct audiences without relying on ad revenue. The platform handles payments, delivery, and a basic website automatically. Substack takes a 10% cut of paid subscription revenue on top of stripe fees, which becomes a real cost as an audience grows.

Which to choose

Full editorial comparison coming soon. For now, check the side-by-side data above and read the individual reviews for SquadCast and Substack.