Welcome to Substack organizer - Organize your ideas and articles before you publish them.
Thank you for downloading the Substack organizer.
This page contains a breaf description of this document and how to use it.
When you know what to do, this page can be deleted, or if you prefer, just drag it in to the backend-folder for safe keeping.
Familiarize yourself with this document, and then as you see it fit, modify it to your liking. This document is the template I am using myself to organize my Substack publication Digital coffee.
This document was primarily meant for organizing my Substack. Now you can use it to. And as you probably already know, this can be used for organising any articles you write to any platform.
About me
My name is Christian Antonsen. I’m a math and technology teacher in a secondary school in Norway. I’ve been an active Coda user for a couple of years already, and it has become my main app for organizing my workday and my everyday life.
Thank you for checking out my Substack organizer, and I hope you find it useful.
This document is ready to be used. It is basically self-explanatory, but just in case you need it, a breaf how to is listed right below here.
Quick overview
1. If you want to change the name, then do so by clicking the three dotted icon that will show when you hover the mouse near the name of the document..
2. To register new ideas or articles, go the the drafts page.
There you click the green button “New Idea”.
3. If you need to edit the templates or do something to the main database, you will find those under the Backend menu.
Now it’s up to you to start writing out all your different ideas to publish.
Want to print your doc? This is not the way.
Try clicking the ⋯ next to your doc name or using a keyboard shortcut (