Subwave is a video-first platform for creators who want to publish podcasts and interviews without friction—and build an audience they actually own.
Subwave is a video-first platform built specifically for creators who want to share ideas, stories, and conversations without friction. It's not trying to be everything to everyone. Instead, it focuses on mid-form video—especially podcasts and interviews—and gives you everything you need to publish fast and grow an audience you actually own.
The workflow is refreshingly simple. You can record anywhere, upload your raw clip, and Subwave takes care of the heavy lifting. It processes your video, generates transcripts, creates highlights, and even gives you an AI-written article so your content becomes searchable and shareable instantly.
Your audience isn't trapped inside another closed network. Subwave lets you build a subscriber base that you control, send out your posts by email, and share them across the web with clean, beautiful links.
This is where Subwave fundamentally differs from traditional platforms. You're not building someone else's empire—you're building your own. Your subscribers belong to you. Your content lives on URLs you control. It's the kind of ownership that matters when you're serious about creating for the long term.
Whether you want to publish weekly thoughts, run a video newsletter, or share conversations with your community, Subwave makes the whole workflow simple. The magic is in the multiplication: create once, and it automatically becomes video, text, and highlight clips.
No more manual reformatting. No more wondering how to repurpose a single conversation into multiple formats. The platform handles the transformation, letting you focus on what actually matters—the ideas you're sharing and the people you're reaching.
Subwave isn't trying to reinvent video for entertainment's sake. It's solving a specific problem for a specific type of creator: someone who has something to say, wants to use video as their medium, and needs a system that doesn't get in the way.
If you're tired of platforms that complicate the simple act of sharing your voice, this is the alternative you've been waiting for.