Track Newsletter Buzz for Substack Creators
As a newsletter author, you invest heavily in content. Understand where your work is being discussed organically on social platforms to boost engagement and find new subscribers.
The problem
Publishing a weekly newsletter on platforms like Substack or Beehiiv means constantly putting out valuable content, yet tracking its organic reach beyond direct shares is a major challenge. You likely miss critical discussions on Reddit where readers might be praising an insight, critiquing a take, or even asking follow-up questions about your latest issue, leading to missed engagement and growth opportunities. Manually searching across various subreddits or X feeds is time-consuming and inefficient for a busy creator.
Without a dedicated monitoring solution, you're flying blind regarding the true impact and sentiment surrounding your newsletter. Imagine a specific article from your 'Future of AI' newsletter being debated on r/artificialintelligence, but you only discover it days later, after the conversation has moved on. This delay prevents real-time engagement, makes it harder to gather authentic feedback, and impacts your ability to nurture a truly engaged community around your content, hurting subscriber retention and acquisition.
How Mentionly solves it
Concrete example
"Just read @YourNewsletter's deep dive on AI ethics. Mind-blowing points! Anyone else agree on the bias section?"
"Always look forward to @YourNewsletter's Saturday issue. This week's piece on creator economy trends was spot on."
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Social media monitoring + engagement, in one inbox.