Bring your Substack to your WordPress site.
Subsync automatically imports your Substack posts into WordPress, making them searchable, discoverable, and part of your website. Perfect for Substack writers who want to maintain a presence on their own domain.
Own Your Content
Keep a backup of your posts on your WordPress site. If you ever decide to move platforms, you’ll have all your content ready to go.
Improve Discoverability
Make your posts searchable on Google and accessible to readers who prefer your website over email subscriptions.
Grow Your Audience
Give readers multiple ways to find and engage with your content. Your website visitors can browse your entire archive without needing to subscribe.
Set It and Forget It
Once configured, Subsync runs automatically. New posts appear on your site within 24 hours of publication.
yourname.substack.com/feed)[sstack_posts] shortcode or Gutenberg block to any pageNew posts are automatically synced daily (or weekly, your choice). Manual sync is always available if you want to update immediately after publishing.
Shortcode Usage:
[sstack_posts] — Show all posts (default 10, recommended)
[sstack_posts count=”5″] — Show 5 most recent posts
[sstack_posts orderby=”title” order=”ASC”] — Sort alphabetically
You can also use [subsync_posts] or [substack_posts] (backwards compatibility).
Gutenberg Block:
Use the “Subsync Posts” block in the editor with live preview and visual controls for number of posts, sorting, and ordering.
Upgrade to Subsync Pro for advanced features:
Subsync does not collect, store, or transmit any personal data from your site visitors. The plugin only reads publicly available RSS feed data. No tracking, no analytics.
This plugin connects to external services to function properly:
Substack RSS Feeds and Images
* What: The plugin fetches your RSS feed from Substack and downloads featured images from Substack’s CDN
* When: During sync operations (manual or automatic based on your schedule)
* Data sent: Standard HTTP requests to retrieve publicly available RSS feed data and image files
* Purpose: To display your Substack posts and their associated images on your WordPress site
* Terms: Substack Terms of Service
* Privacy: Substack Privacy Policy
The plugin does not send any personal or sensitive data to external services. All data retrieved is publicly available content from your Substack publication.