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head to head

Ghost vs Substack

Self-hostable open source versus closed distribution network.

Side by side

Feature Ghost Substack
Tagline Open-source publishing with built-in memberships and email. Hosted newsletter platform with social network features.
Free tier Self-hosted is free (your infra cost) Free, 10% of paid subscriptions
Starts at Ghost Pro from $9/mo 10% revenue cut
Pricing model self-hosted subscriber-based
API Yes No
SMTP Yes No
SDKs node None
Templates rich basic
React Email No No
Webhooks Yes No
Inbound No No
Multi-tenant No No
Idempotency No No
Dedicated IP No No
Deliverability Depends on the SMTP provider configured (often Mailgun for Pro). Reasonable for content-driven newsletters.
DX score 7/10 2/10
Best for Independent publishers who want to own their content and stack. Writers who prioritize distribution over flexibility.

Ghost

pros
  • Full ownership in self-hosted mode
  • Memberships and Stripe integration
  • Beautiful default themes
cons
  • Requires another SMTP provider for sending at volume
  • Heavier than Buttondown for plain newsletters

Substack

pros
  • Distribution via the Substack network
  • No platform fees beyond revenue cut
cons
  • No API, no automation, no custom domain on free
  • Lock-in to platform