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Integrate your Substack into Movemental

It's not Movemental versus Substack. It's whether you want your Substack inside your Movemental platform. Here's why you might, and how it works.

The short version

You can connect your existing Substack to your Movemental site. Your newsletter stays where it is—we pull your posts into your one home so readers see everything in one place and our AI can use your full corpus. It's optional. There's no either/or: you keep Substack if you want, and add Movemental as your owned platform with books, articles, courses, and the scenius. Integration just brings the newsletter into that home.

Why integrate?

  • One place for readers. Point people to one site—your Movemental platform—instead of splitting them between Substack and somewhere else.
  • Your voice corpus stays complete. Our AI uses your full body of work. Substack posts become part of that; drafts and repurposing stay on-brand.
  • One platform to maintain. You keep publishing on Substack if you like. We mirror it. You get one front door, one archive, one story for your audience.
  • No throwaway. You don't abandon what you've built. Pragmatic move: one home, integrate what you've got.

How it works

You connect your Substack publication (we use its RSS or API). New posts flow into your Movemental site automatically. They show up in your article archive and feed alongside anything you publish directly on Movemental. Readers see one coherent place.

Paid subscriptions can stay on Substack for now. We're not replacing your billing or asking you to migrate overnight—we're giving you one front door and one corpus. If you later want to move paid readers to Movemental, that's a separate step you can take when it makes sense.

Bottom line: you keep writing where you write. We pull it in. Your platform, your rules, your content in one place.

Who it's for

Movemental leaders who already have a Substack, or who want a newsletter but also want books, courses, and the scenius. The pragmatic choice is one home—Movemental—and integrate your Substack so nothing gets left behind and your audience has one place to go.