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Bobb vs Substack
Substack is a publishing platform for writers and independent voices. Bobb is a robot employee for B2B teams whose newsletter is supposed to generate pipeline. They are solving different problems.
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What Substack is genuinely good at
Substack made it simple for writers to publish, build an audience, and charge for subscriptions. The discovery network gives new writers real exposure. If you are an independent journalist, essayist, or niche expert who wants readers to pay directly for your writing, Substack is purpose-built for that.
It is free to start, and Substack takes a 10 percent cut of paid revenue instead of charging upfront. For a writer without a budget, that is a reasonable deal.
The honest table
Feature by feature
| Bobb | Substack | |
|---|---|---|
| Writes the newsletter for you | Yes | No |
| Surfaces who is ready to buy | Yes | No |
| Books the meeting automatically | Yes | No |
| Pre-warmed sending domain (inbox day one) | Yes | No |
| B2B lead sourcing via soft-add | Yes | No |
| Reply inbox with intent signals | Yes | Limited |
| You own the subscriber relationship fully | Yes | Partial – Substack owns discovery |
| Flat price as list grows | Yes | 10% of paid revenue |
| Built to sell, not just send | Yes | No |
| Paid subscription model for writers | No | Yes |
| Built-in reader discovery network | No | Yes |
The wedge
Substack is a publishing business. Bobb is a sales engine.
On Substack, you are a publisher on Substack's platform. The discovery network is theirs. The subscriber experience is built around their brand. When a reader finds you through Substack Notes, they are engaging with the Substack ecosystem. You get distribution. But you own less of the relationship than you might think.
Bobb is the opposite. Your newsletter goes out on your brand. Your subscribers are yours. The platform learns your company and writes content around the specific pain points that move buyers. It watches who engages and flags the contacts most likely to convert. Then it books the meeting. Substack cannot do any of that because it was never meant to.
Who should pick which
Honest guidance
Pick Substack if: you are a writer, journalist, or independent thinker who wants to build a paid readership. Your newsletter IS the product. You are not trying to close B2B deals.
Pick Bobb if: your newsletter is a marketing channel for a B2B business, not the business itself. You want it written for you, your list built with ICP contacts, and the highest-intent prospects booked automatically. See what Bobb does or who it is for.
Your newsletter. Your list. Your deals.
Start free. No credit card. Bobb writes the first issue, warms the domain, and finds the buyers while you're doing everything else.
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