LinkSwap is an amazing extension tool for linking and finding useful references. I used it for one of my articles too. Thank you so much for building it and inviting me to be a beta tester. I look forward to integrate is a part of my publication posting workflow. 🚀✨
This is an absolutely brilliant product, Karo. Thank you so much for building it and also inviting me to be one of the beta testers. I've loved using it, and I'm really excited to keep doing so as part of my Substack workflow.
This is an amazing tool and very much required. Many congratulations for launching it. I am so happy that you invited me to be part of it for beta testing. I got to meet others as well due to it. It's not just link swap, I would say. It helped me in new relationship building or spark new conversations around the topics as well,
This might be my favourite comment! In the end, that’s exactly what it’s for, to make collaborating easier. Thank you for all your feedback and support, Dheeraj!
Thank you, Karo for including me in your beta. I'm already growing and deepening my connections with other writers! It's an amazing tool that reflects your values :)
I loved using this tool... thank you so much for having me on the beta tester team Karo! 🩷🦩
I was wondering how much the placement matters in the post - does it matter if the links are at the beginning, middle or end of the post? Or is it being contextual that matters the most?
LinkSwap is an amazing extension tool for linking and finding useful references. I used it for one of my articles too. Thank you so much for building it and inviting me to be a beta tester. I look forward to integrate is a part of my publication posting workflow. 🚀✨
That makes me soooo happy Raghav! Thank you again for all your support! 🤗
You are very welcome!
This is an absolutely brilliant product, Karo. Thank you so much for building it and also inviting me to be one of the beta testers. I've loved using it, and I'm really excited to keep doing so as part of my Substack workflow.
Thank you for all your help Sam!!!
Amazing tool and super useful insights about SEO, Karo! 👌🤩
It's more than a tool, it's a mindset switch 🔗
Thank you dear! And as always, you provided great feedback. It almost feels like we're back to working together heheh 🤗
yes! 🤗
Linkswap is a brilliantly executed Substack ascension tool. Thanks @karo for including me in the journey from day 1! 🙌🚀
My pleasure, thank you for your help Nirav 🤗
Thank you so much for inviting me to be part of the beta test. I really appreciate it. This is a wonderful product!
Of course! My pleasure and thank you for all your support Xian! 🤗
Focusing on trust over hacks not only helps growth but strengthens the community and benefits readers too.
Exactly! We’re all leveling up as writers, and readers get richer stories out of it, such a good loop. Thank you for reading Dennis 🤗
Wow! Are you planning to launch this on Product Hunt?
Maybe I should?
Brilliant!
Thank you Denise 🤗
Building growth on trust instead of hacks is such a refreshing approach for writers.
Thank you! So many of us are longing for trust and real, grounded connections.
This is an amazing tool and very much required. Many congratulations for launching it. I am so happy that you invited me to be part of it for beta testing. I got to meet others as well due to it. It's not just link swap, I would say. It helped me in new relationship building or spark new conversations around the topics as well,
This might be my favourite comment! In the end, that’s exactly what it’s for, to make collaborating easier. Thank you for all your feedback and support, Dheeraj!
Thank you, Karo for including me in your beta. I'm already growing and deepening my connections with other writers! It's an amazing tool that reflects your values :)
Of course I included you, you're my OG tester 🤗 Thank you so much for your support Dee!
The right connections matter more than any tactic.
Yes!
I loved using this tool... thank you so much for having me on the beta tester team Karo! 🩷🦩
I was wondering how much the placement matters in the post - does it matter if the links are at the beginning, middle or end of the post? Or is it being contextual that matters the most?
That's a great question, we should explore this further with Kathleen. Thank you for your help Girlboss!!
Love this idea, Karo. If you need any more beta testers for future initiatives, count me in.
Noted! Thank you Daniel 🤗
Thanks for setting this up and hope it’s adopted throughout your subscriber base! 🙏 I will be using it to create “More on this topic” reading lists!
Perfect, I love that plan. Thank you for your support and your fantastic builder feedback, Karen 🤗
Loved being part of this as you build this amazing tool!
Thank you so much for jumping in to help and for sharing such honest, thoughtful feedback! 🤗