Full-Time

Creative Strategist

Brand Partnerships

Substack

Substack

1,001-5,000 employees

Digital publishing platform with subscription monetization

Compensation Overview

$130k - $170k/yr

+ Equity

New York, NY, USA

Hybrid

Category
Growth & Marketing (1)
Required Skills
Social Media

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Requirements
  • At least 5 years of experience in creative strategy, branded content, or content strategy at a publisher, agency, or platform.
  • A portfolio of campaign ideas taken from concept to live work, ideally involving creators, social media, or publishers.
  • Familiarity with the brand request-for-proposal process and experience writing proposals that win.
  • Instincts for the creator and media space and an understanding of what is fresh versus overused.
  • Ability to hold creative conversations with chief marketing officers and practical conversations with creators.
  • Strong writing skills and the organization to run several campaigns simultaneously without dropping details.
  • Sharp project management skills and attention to detail to ensure tight execution.
  • Familiarity with how creator brand deals are structured and contracted is a plus.
Responsibilities
  • Craft creative, culture-defining ideas that work for a brand and feel native to Substack rather than appearing as advertisements bolted onto someone's content.
  • Match brands with the right creators and publications using judgment about audience, voice, and what a publisher will want to do.
  • Own the creative side of the pre-sale by reading the brief, building the proposal, and responding to client feedback with new concepts and pivots.
  • Run campaigns from idea through execution, keeping the brand, publisher, and internal team aligned.
  • Join client and agency calls to gather information, sharpen brand goals, and create pitch materials that help brands understand what they can do on Substack.
  • Manage campaign reporting and metrics reports.
  • Monitor what is working across the platform and feed real examples into the next round of ideas.

Substack is a digital publishing platform that lets writers and creators publish and distribute content through newsletters, blogs, podcasts, and videos, while enabling monetization through subscriptions. Creators can set their own monthly fees (roughly $5–$27); Substack handles billing, payments, and technical administration, so creators can focus on producing content. The platform also includes a built‑in marketing network that helps grow subscriber lists by leveraging Substack’s user base. Substack monetizes by taking a percentage of creators’ subscription revenue, aligning its success with that of its creators. Compared with competitors, Substack combines direct-to-reader monetization with comprehensive administrative and marketing support in one platform, reducing friction for creators. Its goal is to help writers and other creators earn sustainable income directly from their audience by providing the tools to manage and grow subscriptions.

Company Size

1,001-5,000

Company Stage

Series C

Total Funding

$200.2M

Headquarters

San Francisco, California

Founded

2017

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Apple required IAP in 2025; Substack now monetizes paid subscriptions inside iOS.
  • Substack launched TV apps and Recording Studio in 2026, expanding monetization surfaces.
  • Creators using audio or video in ninety days grew revenue 50% faster.

What critics are saying

  • Beehiiv's January 2026 growth and flat fees attack Substack's 10% revenue share.
  • Writer backlash over Substack TV signals brand dilution as newsletters lose primacy.
  • Video-first drift destroys Substack's writing brand and hands premium creators to rivals.

What makes Substack unique

  • Substack bundles publishing, payments, and iOS billing into one creator workflow.
  • Substack network discovery drives 20% of paid subscriptions from inside its ecosystem.
  • Defender legal support won a federal victory on August 4, 2026, boosting creator trust.

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1 year growth

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2 year growth

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TechCrunch
Jul 22nd, 2026
Substack integrates AI detection tool to show which newsletters use artificial intelligence

Substack has integrated AI detection software Pangram into its platform, allowing users to scan posts, comments, and replies to estimate how much content was written by humans versus AI. The feature works on content over 100 characters in Substack's app. The tool aims to combat "AI slop" and maintain trust rather than penalise AI-assisted writing. Writers can add optional AI disclosure notes explaining their creative process. Publishers can scan their own drafts before publication and contest results they believe are errors. CEO Chris Best said the move aligns with Substack's philosophy that writers should focus on ideas worth sharing whilst software handles everything else. The feature joins other platforms now labelling AI-generated content, including social media sites for photos and videos and music streaming services.

Semafor
Mar 30th, 2026
Beehiiv enters podcasting space to challenge Substack's creator dominance

Beehiiv is launching podcast hosting and monetisation features as newsletter platforms compete for creator loyalty. The company aims to offer a unified service for publishing, audio, email and video, challenging independent podcasters' reliance on multiple platforms. Beehiiv is positioning itself against Substack by emphasising its flat-fee model over Substack's revenue-sharing approach. CEO Tyler Denk has criticised Substack's expansion into social networking and television as attempts to lock in creators, describing some moves as "dark". Substack has dismissed the competitive threat. Co-founder Hamish McKenzie said in February that he views Beehiiv as "fellow travelers" in empowering creators rather than competitors. The platform has largely ignored Beehiiv's criticism whilst expanding its own features. Both companies, alongside Patreon, are racing to build comprehensive creator platforms as the market consolidates.

TechCrunch
Mar 12th, 2026
Substack launches built-in recording studio for video creators

Substack has launched the Substack Recording Studio, a built-in tool for creators to pre-record and publish videos directly on the platform. Available only on desktop, the studio supports solo videos and conversations with up to two guests, offering custom watermarks, screen sharing and auto-generated clips and thumbnails. The company said creators using audio or video in the past 90 days grew revenue 50% faster than those who haven't. Substack has been expanding beyond newsletters into multimedia, having introduced video uploads in 2022, livestreaming monetisation last year, and a $20 million Creator Accelerator Fund. The platform recently launched TV apps for Apple TV and Google TV, featuring a TikTok-style "For You" recommendation row, capitalising on growing demand for long-form video content on television screens.

TechCrunch
Jan 22nd, 2026
Substack launches TV app amid writer backlash over video push

Substack has launched a beta TV app for Apple TV and Google TV, allowing subscribers to watch video posts and livestreams from creators on the platform. The app features a TikTok-like "For You" row highlighting recommended videos, with access based on subscription tiers. The move represents Substack's continued push into video, following the launch of video posts in 2022, monetisation capabilities in 2024, and a TikTok-like feed in March 2025. Future updates will include audio posts, enhanced search features and in-app subscription upgrades. However, the announcement has drawn criticism from users. Top comments on Substack's blog post urged the platform not to abandon its focus on writing, with one stating: "This is not YouTube. Elevate the written word.

The Post
Sep 19th, 2025
Substack Raises $100M, Aims to Transform Journalism

Nikki Macdonald's article discusses Hamish McKenzie, co-founder of Substack, a newsletter subscription platform that recently raised $100 million. McKenzie, a former Tesla writer, aims to transform journalism by allowing writers to connect directly with readers. Despite concerns over Substack's hands-off moderation, McKenzie believes it offers a better model than social media. The article also touches on McKenzie's past experiences, including his time at Tesla and a personal tragedy that shaped his outlook.