Templates & Guides
Ready-to-use files and step-by-step instructions for each extension.
Templates
Download these files and use them as starting points.
SubDraft
Quick Start Guides
Step-by-step instructions for each extension.
SubEditor
- Open SubEditor from the Chrome toolbar on any page
- Paste or type your markdown article in the editor
- Fill in the metadata: title, subtitle, tags, section
- Click "Export to SubDraft" to send the prepared article, or "Download .md" to save locally
SubDraft
- Go to your Substack dashboard (yourblog.substack.com/publish)
- Click the SubDraft icon in the Chrome toolbar
- Drop a .md or .json file — or paste markdown directly
- Select the target publication if you have multiple
- Click "Import" — your draft appears in Substack within seconds
- For batch: drop a folder or multiple files, each becomes a separate draft
SubNotes
- Go to your Substack Notes tab
- Click the SubNotes icon in the Chrome toolbar
- Set up your weekly time slots (days and times)
- Write or import your Notes content
- Assign Notes to slots — drag to rearrange
- Click "Schedule all" — SubNotes uses Substack's native scheduler
SubReach
- Go to your Substack subscribers page
- Click the SubReach icon in the Chrome toolbar
- Create a message template with variables ({name}, {publication})
- Select recipients — filter by new subscribers, date range, or all
- Set batch size and delay between messages
- Click "Send" — SubReach sends personalized messages through Substack's DM system