Subtext Announces New App on Creator Economy Platform Koji

The New App Deeply Connects Creators and Followers Via Subtext’s Powerful Messaging Capabilities

Subtext, an award-winning messaging service connecting creators and fans, announced the launch of its new Koji Link in Bio app. The app gives creators the ability to easily share their Subtext profile and gain subscribers directly from their Link in Bio.

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“Subtext is more than just a texting tool. It’s a deeply versatile platform that strengthens creators’ relationships with their fans, works easily with any schedule, monetizes creators’ texting strategies, and gives followers a deeper connection to their favorite creator,” said Mike Donoghue, co-founder and CEO of Subtext. “We’re excited about the greater accessibility having a Koji app in a creator’s Link in Bio will give their followers.”

The new Subtext app offers creators the ability to link their Subtext profile to their Link in Bio where followers can then preview and subscribe directly to their texting services there.

“Subtext’s new app is adding a very valuable service to Koji’s current roster of apps, enabling creators to own a new premium channel directly to their top followers. Followers can visit a creator’s Link in Bio and immediately sign up for their Subtext messaging service without ever leaving their page, keeping the focus on the creator and their content,” said Grant Long, Head of Growth at Koji. “We hope this will make creators’ Subtext subscriber growth faster and easier to promote than ever.”

The new app is free to use and available today on the Koji App Store.

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