We started this blog and our Weeknotes newsletter on Substack to give the community insight into the latest happenings with Tableland. Since then, we began research and experiments around web3-native data needs—which led to the MVP for Basin. Our blogs started to incorporate topics outside of the core Tableland database, but everything we’ve shared has been built by the team behind the protocol—Textile.
ICYMI—Mirror and Paragraph are joining forces (see here), so moving from Mirror to Paragraph was inevitable. For reference, Paragraph is a web3-native blog + newsletter service. And since we’ve been publishing about Textile-built products under “Tableland” handles, we decided it was time to consolidate everything from both Mirror and Substack to Paragraph under a single @textileio handle.
You can find all of our blogs at https://blog.textile.io (it’s using Paragraph under the hood).
Nothing! We’ll export all of our Substack and Mirror subscribers and import them to Paragraph. Starting next week, you’ll automatically receive the Weeknotes newsletter in your inbox!
If you’re in a similar position, Paragraph makes it super simple to migrate your existing articles and subscribers from Substack and Mirror. After signing up, you’ll have a dashboard page to edit your settings—including the import/export page. Here, you can just drop in an RSS link.
For example, with our existing Tablealnd Substack and Mirror, the RSS feed can be found by appending a specific URI on the domain:
Substack: append /feed
—for example, https://tableland.substack.com/feed
Mirror: append /feed/atom
—for example, https://mirror.xyz/tableland.eth/feed/atom
And that’s (basically) it! There also might be some steps for exporting subscribers or content regarding who published the article, but that’s the gist of it.