If you’re a Substack publisher who prefers not to turn on your camera while livestreaming, you’re in luck.
Substack announced on Tuesday that it’s launching an audio-only livestream feature for publishers who want a lower-pressure way to connect with their followers. This is also ideal for those who wish to remain anonymous.
To use the feature, publishers need to click the camera icon to turn off video when going live. They can re-enable the video at any time during the stream. It’s worth noting that listeners can still comment and subscribe just like in a regular livestream.
This new capability will begin rolling out next week.
The new audio-only mode comes after Substack opened livestreaming to all publishers in January, which was previously limited to select creators with over 100 paying subscribers.
It’s a sign of a bullish market for all crypto assets that are not called…
Apple recently made its grand (re)entrance to the mid-range smartphone market with the iPhone 16e,…
Disclosure: This article does not represent investment advice. The content and materials featured on this…
Polestar, according to the original mission statement, is an electric premium brand that puts performance…
Crypto actors see the ban proposal, spearheaded by the Central Bank of Brazil, as excessive…
Bitcoin’s relatively dull price movements as of late continued in the past 24 hours, but…