What You Get as a Paid Subscriber (And Why It Matters)
I’ve been blogging since 2018. In that time, I’ve published over 200 posts on iPads, Obsidian, writing craft, and productivity.
Here’s what paid subscribers get:
The Full Archive
200+ posts. That includes my complete Obsidian series—project management, digital gardens, backlinks, and workflows. Every iPad analysis I’ve written, from iPadOS 15 through 27. Writing guides that cover everything from overcoming writer’s block to building sustainable habits. Productivity deep-dives on systems that actually work.
For free, you get my weekly posts. For $15/month (or $135/year), you get everything.
Comprehensive Guides
My most popular posts are detailed, actionable guides. “Unlocking Your Productivity Potential of Obsidian” runs 3,000+ words on setting up Obsidian properly. “The iPadOS 27 Ultimate Wishlist” is a complete analysis of what Apple needs to fix. “10 Essential Tips for Mastering Project Management with Obsidian” breaks down the system I actually use every day.
These aren’t blog posts. They’re references. People come back to them.
Direct Access
Paid subscribers can email me directly with questions. I respond to every message. Have an Obsidian setup question? iPad workflow problem? Writing challenge? Ask me.
Supporting Independent Work
This newsletter has no sponsors. No affiliate links. No corporate backing. Every analysis is my honest opinion based on my actual experience.
Paid subscriptions make that possible. They let me spend time going deep instead of chasing pageviews.
Who Is This For?
You should subscribe if you use an iPad Pro and want to push it further. If you use Obsidian (or want to start) and want real workflows, not theory. If you write regularly and want practical techniques from someone who’s been doing it for years. If you value detailed, independent analysis over hot takes.
What You’re Not Getting
I’m not promising daily posts—I write once or twice a week, sometimes more when something’s on my mind. I’m not chasing breaking news; I analyze trends instead. And there’s no fluff content here. Every post has a point.
Try It
Substack offers a 7-day free trial on paid subscriptions. That means you can access everything—all 200+ posts—for a week before deciding. If it’s not for you, cancel before the trial ends. No hard feelings.
Thanks for reading.
— Jordan

