Substack Alternative
Creators are switching to Inkray because they want real ownership of their words, their audience, and their income. No revenue share on tips, no algorithm deciding who sees your work, and permanent storage that means your content can never be taken down or lost.
Comparison
| Feature | Inkray | Substack | Medium | Ghost | Mirror |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| True Content Ownership | |||||
| Permanent Storage | |||||
| Paid Subscriptions | |||||
| Tips (No Platform Fee) | |||||
| Collectible Articles (NFTs) | |||||
| Algorithm-Free Feed | |||||
| Encrypted Premium Content | |||||
| Custom Domain | |||||
| Open Source | |||||
| Free to Start |
Why Creators Switch
Every article you publish is stored on-chain and belongs to you — not the platform. No terms of service can take it away, and no company shutdown can erase your work.
Keep what you earn. Inkray charges no percentage on tips, and subscription revenue goes directly to you. No hidden fees eating into your income.
Your writing is stored permanently using decentralized storage. Even if Inkray shut down tomorrow, your content would still be accessible and verifiably yours.
Your readers see your content in a chronological feed — not whatever an algorithm decides will maximize engagement. Build a real audience, not a follower count.
Common Questions
Start publishing on Inkray for free. Own your content, keep your earnings, and build an audience that no algorithm can take away.