Getting started with Subwave is simple: record, and the platform handles the rest. Here's how to set up your account and publish your first piece.
You record. Subwave handles the rest. This article walks you through creating your account, setting up your first channel, and finding your way around the app. Subwave is available on iOS , Android , and web , so you can get started on whatever device works best for you.
Download Subwave from the App Store (iOS) , Google Play (Android) , or go to subwave.app in your browser. Once you're in, tap Join Subwave, enter your email address, and check your inbox for a verification code. Enter the code to sign in.
After signing up, tap My Channel to get started. Create a New Channel and give your channel a name, add a description to tell visitors what you're about, and optionally link your social profiles like YouTube, Instagram, or TikTok.
You can create multiple channels if you want to publish to different audiences or cover different topics. Each channel has its own feed, subscribers, and content.
Once your channel is set up, the app is easy to navigate. Home is your personal feed — it shows new posts from the channels you follow and updates as people publish. Search is where you browse for new channels to follow. My Channel is your own space, with your channels, posts and subscriber count.
And when you're ready to share something, tap New Post to get started.
Check out Creating your first post to learn more about the different formats you can use to create a post.