I’m Solomon, and I built bublr because writing online still feels weirdly fragile — like the internet never updated the part where writers actually own their space
Your words live everywhere except with you.
You grow an audience on one platform, discover its limits, and suddenly you’re trapped — your work scattered, your identity fragmented, your “home” never really yours.
So I built something that gives writers one place to exist without platform baggage.
Import what you’ve written, shape how you present yourself, move freely, and actually own the space you’re building on. Think of it as your very own, tiny little garden, on the internet <3
On top of that, you get the stuff every writer ends up duct-taping anyway: newsletters, followers, reading lists, search, translations, API access, even custom domains
Nothing fancy — just the essentials, done right.
If Substack + Pinterest had a kid, and the kid decided creators deserved ownership, personality, and portability: that’s bublr
Better infrastructure, in some parts of the country are needed, a lot (1)! There's also a lot of merchants of some parts of India that do not accept UPI-Payments (2) and so if these were fixed - we will have an in-destructible financial service, at the hands of each and every person.
1 - In many cases for my Dad, it had failed due to poor internet in the area.
2 - I heard from an article that a lot of merchants in Mumbai do not accept them.
Check it out @ https://dub.sh/blaunch
Would love to hear your thoughts, feedbacks and would appreciate a ton, for any support, on today's launch <3