Ench is a minimalistic editor for guides, blogs, articles, collections, tutorials, portfolios, and more. You can publish, customize, and monetize your content.
@microbians Really? I don't think it's perfect, but it does the job. What I'm more worried about is a product that's tangential to about 50 others. I wish you the best, Ench, but I am concerned.
@microbians@alunimoony True that. But we focus on the visual design of content content and mobile experience. Try to use the Ench from phone. Interesting to your feedback 😉🤔
@hewmax What specifically about Ench sets you apart from other content-sharing platforms with monetization? Will a creator with an equally large audience make more money on Ench than Medium? Do consumers have to have ench to see this content? I just want to get a picture for how this actually works.
I don't believe that newsletters are the new blogs and have waited a long time to see the new Medium (cause Medium itself was really amazing but really sucks right now with paywall). Is it Ench? Dunno, but it is definitely a space I am really interested in!
Ench co-founder here. We've launched Ench 1.0. I'm glad that you are the first who know about the new Ench. We're releasing it super early, but we can't wait!
Today, in this rapidly changing world, we want to give more options for independent authors and creators to customize and monetize their digital content.
Many services help creators, but founders ignore design and convenience to focus on solving only one problem for creators: ways to earn money. We consider this important, but not decisive.
We put self-expression first because without the sun there are no rays. It is important for us enable creators to make content easily and without restrictions. That's why the first version of Ench is a content page editor, where you simply click start and create an enchanting design from your phone or laptop drinking coffee.
Our goal is one platform to solve the pains of modern creators; it sounds challenging, but we really like working on it. 🙂
Creators suffer from three problems we will solve:
1. Publishing, personalizing, and spreading digital content. The solution is Ench 1.0: a powerful tool for customizing digital content with no limits.
2. Monetizing content. We will have Ench 2.0: a page editor with extensive monetization options.
3. Expanding audience. Problem solved with Ench 3.0: an independent platform for creators and people.
When we started to implement the idea and communicate with different people, we realized that we were not only for creators, but for everyone connected with content creation.
You can use Ench as a personal/professional blog, or for publishing an interesting article/video, or even for posting information about your product/service.
Check the demo here: https://ench.cc/TfHQUH
The project is fully bootstrapped and independent by a team of indie makers. We're excited to have you follow the development of Enсh and are happy to answer any questions you may have!
Have an Ench day! 🖖
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P.S. On the way to our goal, we went through the fire and water of mobile web development and our team has a lot to tell. Just try using Ench from your phone 😉.
@hewmax Hi Max, it says "Choose any of our 9 methods to monetize your content" - can I ask what those are? Really interested in this as an alternative to medium and substack, but the how you monetise is the key thing, as well as ways of growing that community.
@scrabbly_girl This is a really good question. We do not yet know how quickly the online world will change in our current realities. But yes, we plan to work in this direction.
Thanks for your Upvote, Lora! 😉
Congrats on the launch. Looks very clean. As someone that uses Medium and runs a coaching business for medium authors, I'm highly interested in what new things are coming to the market. My question is how are you allowing your users to monetize their content and where will this money be coming from?
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