Substack vs Buttondown
Side-by-side comparison of Substack and Buttondown.
Newsletter publishing and monetization in one place
Indie newsletter platform built for writers who ship
What they are
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.
Buttondown
Buttondown is an email newsletter tool aimed at independent writers, developers, and creators who want a clean, minimal sending experience without the bloat of enterprise platforms. It handles subscriber management, paid subscriptions, archives, and automation. The Markdown-first editor appeals to technical users, but non-coders find it approachable too. The free tier is genuinely usable, though subscriber limits push most serious creators toward a paid plan.
if you need hosting and monetization. It has a usable free tier to start with.
- +Free to start with no upfront cost
- +Built-in payment processing removes the need for a separate tool
- +Readers can comment and respond, creating light community features
if you need email marketing. It has a usable free tier to start with.
- +Generous free tier up to 100 subscribers with no feature gating on core tools
- +Markdown-native editor is fast and distraction-free
- +Built-in paid subscriptions via Stripe with no platform cut beyond Stripe fees
Which to choose
Substack and Buttondown both cover email marketing, so this is a real either-or for some teams. The right pick depends on which one's wider feature set and pricing fit how you work.
Read the full reviews for Substack and Buttondown.
Pricing checked 3 Jun 2026.