Why PUBlish.
The social platform where entrepreneurs build SEO and get cited by AI.
Your SEO stays with you. Your subscribers stay with you. Your profile sells. Your writing compounds into a book.
Every article you publish on PUBlish does three things most platforms refuse to do. It places a canonical tag pointing back to your own domain — so Google credits your site, not ours. It generates a real, verified backlink from PUBlish to your business. And when AI engines like ChatGPT, Claude, or Perplexity cite your work, they cite you, with full attribution.
You bring the thinking. We bring the readers. The ranking signal, the link equity, the citations — all of it ends up exactly where it should have in the first place: pointing at your business. And the readers who come to read? Their email subscriptions land in your list, not ours. Export them to CSV anytime — even if you ever leave PUBlish, the audience is yours.
Every PUBlish writer is a verified human. Identity confirmed, domain you can check, credentials Google can crawl, profile that reads like a Wikipedia infobox. The work is on the record, attached to someone real.
Your profile is the proof. When somebody googles your name, they find you. When they land on your profile, they can read your writing, subscribe to your email list, message you, or buy what you sell. Checkout runs on Stripe and pays straight into your account. We never see the money.
The internet rewards loud. PUBlish rewards considered. Reactions and follower counts exist here but they are not the scoreboard. The scoreboard is whether the words you spent twenty minutes choosing are still earning attention next year.
Most of what you’ll publish on PUBlish is short — a few hundred words, a few minutes of writing, an idea you couldn’t shake. Each one earns you a backlink, a citation, a piece of your library. That alone is a reason to be here.
But it doesn’t stop there. By month six, you have a published archive, an email list of real subscribers, and a profile that ranks. By month twelve, our AI has stitched your daily thinking into something rarer: a real, finished, forty-chapter book with your name on the spine.
You don’t have to write a book. You just have to write. PUBlish does the assembly — and everything you built on the way (the SEO, the subscribers, the storefront) is yours to keep.
Real numbers from the last month — bot crawls and click-through referrals from chat surfaces, the actual ingestion + citation signals. Substack and Medium don’t surface this because their canonical model doesn’t let you measure it.
None of them disappear when you close your laptop.
The internet doesn’t show you what your friends are doing anymore. It shows you content on the topics you’re interested in. That’s the difference between a feed and a search engine you didn’t know you were using.
Every piece sets rel=canonical to your domain. Every profile carries knowsAbout schema. Every search of your topic + your name is a way for new readers to find you — on Google, ChatGPT, Perplexity, Google AI Overviews. The topic graph runs discovery. Your domain runs the compounding. You own both ends of the loop.
Every channel you write on is great at putting your work in front of people today. None of them are built to make that work compound into search rankings, AI citations, an email list you own, or a book. PUBlish stitches them together so they do.
PUBlish doesn’t replace LinkedIn, YouTube, or X. It makes them compound. The same hour you spend filming a video or writing a post becomes a search asset, an AI citation, and an email subscriber — all pointing back to your domain.
- −~200 views from the algorithm
- −Audience belongs to the platform
- −Zero SEO to your domain
- −Invisible to Google search
- −AI cites the platform
- −No path to sell
- −A scattered timeline
- +~200 platform views — you still get those
- ++1k Google search reads over 6 months
- +Email subscribers on your list
- +Verified backlinks to your domain
- +AI citations to your name
- +Sales via Stripe — buyer → you
- +A real book at year end
PUBlish is built for founders, consultants, operators, and specialists who’ve been giving their best thinking to platforms that profit from it. People who care about being credible in their niche, not viral on someone else’s feed. People who want their writing to do real work — SEO work, authority work, audience work, eventually book work — on their behalf.
If you’ve ever published a thoughtful LinkedIn post, watched it disappear in twenty-four hours, and wondered why you’re building someone else’s domain authority instead of your own — this was built for you.