My Mission
I believe every creator deserves tools that enhance their craft, not complicate it. Dispatchrly (noticed the pun?) was born from the frustration of watching talented writers (and less talented ones like me) spend more time managing posts than writing.
The Problem I Solved
It's been a while since Substack introduced Notes, but the features are still very limited. One of the most annoying thing to me was the impossibility to schedule Notes. This means having to log in multiple times a day to post, having to stay silent if you're busy with your life or trying to enjoy well-deserved holidays without stressing too much about your Substack left home without anyone to feed it.
So it's a gardening problem in the end that I solved with Dispatchrly.
Also, scheduling allows you to batch-write your Notes and saves a lot of time and mental energy. You can sit and write a bunch of Notes and put them into the Queue and let the app do its job while you can focus on something else without context switching and having to make more decisions with a brain already overstimulated.
The result? A tool that feels like a natural extension of Substack, not another complicated platform to learn.
What makes it different?
Honestly, I started to work on it before realizing that there was already tools out there. I was too excited to work on my first app project and it's been fun.
I may not know all the tools, and there will be more in the future. But for now, what I see as different is: no subscription, simple to use, allows you to extract others' Notes for inspiration (you can leave the extension window open while scrolling your feed and copy the link of your favorite ones into Dispatchrly directly), and use templates to save you even more time.
It's a bit more than a scheduler, more of a writing assistant.
π― Creator-First Design
Built by creators, for creators.
Every feature exists because a real Substack writer needed it.
π Privacy by Design
Your content never leaves your device. I can't read your drafts because I don't have access to them.
π‘ Simplicity Over Features
I could add a hundred features. I did it and then I removed them because the experience of using the app was getting bad.
Instead, I perfected the ones that actually matter.
π No-Hassle setup
You just have to copy/paste your Substack URL and you're good to go.
Get in touch
Questions? Ideas? Just want to chat about Substack?
I'd love to hear from you.
My Substack: frankelda.substack.com
Support: support@dispatchrly.com
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