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How To Set Up Course Offerings On Your Substack

This is very effective for creating a table of contents, content libraries, and any other material you want to aggregate.

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May 06, 2026
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It’s fair to say that Substack has introduced SO many new features that it’s easy to forget we can still accomplish everything we want while staying at basic levels here.

Today, I’m highlighting a couple of ways we can offer content best served in the order of your choosing, rather than Substack’s default: reverse-chronological order.

Examples could be:

  • A table of contents,

  • A mini course library,

  • A series of chapters,

  • A content library, etc.

Whatever you wish to sort out for your readers in a particular order, the following 17-minute tutorial video will help you get the job done! 😊

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