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Jeremy’s Substack is a personal subscription newsletter run by Jeremy Slayden on the Substack platform. Based on the crawled content, it is not a traditional news site or large media outlet, but more of a personal media / membership-based content product built around the creator’s shows, research, Q&A interactions, and exclusive materials. The page shows that it has more than 4,000 subscribers, suggesting it has a stable audience base.
The site’s main function is to let users subscribe to Jeremy’s content updates. Once subscribed, new episodes or articles are sent directly to the user’s inbox, reducing the chance of missing updates. Paid subscribers receive more complete benefits, including early access to full shows, participation in Q&A sessions where they can ask the author or guests questions, background notes for in-depth research, and paid-exclusive content such as the Cyrus Scofield documentary.
The page clearly mentions both free and paid subscriptions, but the crawled text does not disclose specific monthly fees, annual fees, or plan prices. As such, it can only be understood as using Substack’s common “free content + paid membership” model. The actual price needs to be confirmed during the subscription process.
The advantages are that Substack’s infrastructure is mature, making email distribution, subscription management, paywalls, and reader relationship management relatively smooth. The member benefits are also fairly clear: paid users can get early access, in-depth notes, and opportunities for interaction. The drawbacks are that the site depends heavily on a single creator, so content quality, update frequency, and long-term continuity all depend on Jeremy himself. Public information on the page is limited, making it difficult for new users to fully judge the style and value of the content before subscribing. In addition, there does not appear to be a Chinese interface or localized support for users in China.
It is suitable for viewers who already follow Jeremy Slayden, readers who want to keep up with his programs via email, and people willing to pay for an independent creator’s work, research notes, and Q&A interaction. It is not suitable for users looking for comprehensive news coverage, structured courses, or a Chinese-language content platform.
The site is built on Substack. Access to Substack from mainland China can be unstable, and in some network environments, pages, email links, or the payment process may be restricted. Therefore, it is assessed as “partially restricted.” If you plan to subscribe long term, it is recommended to first test page loading speed, email delivery, and payment availability.
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