# We're moving to Paragraph.xyz!

By [Tableland](https://paragraph.com/@tableland-2) · 2024-05-07

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We started this blog and our [Weeknotes newsletter on Substack](https://tableland.substack.com/) to give the community insight into the latest happenings with Tableland. Since then, we began research and experiments around web3-native data needs—which led to the [MVP for Basin](https://github.com/tablelandnetwork/basin-cli). Our blogs started to incorporate topics _outside_ _of_ the core Tableland database, but everything we’ve shared has been built by the team behind the protocol—[Textile](https://twitter.com/textileio).

ICYMI—[Mirror](https://mirror.xyz/tableland.eth/) and [Paragraph](https://paragraph.xyz/) are joining forces (see [here](https://x.com/paragraph_xyz/status/1786068122895790340)), so moving from Mirror to Paragraph was inevitable. For reference, Paragraph is a web3-native blog + newsletter service. And since we’ve been publishing about Textile-built products under “Tableland” handles, we decided it was time to consolidate everything from both Mirror and Substack to Paragraph under a single [@textileio](https://paragraph.xyz/@textileio) handle.

> You can find all of our blogs at [https://blog.textile.io](https://blog.textile.io/) (it’s using Paragraph under the hood).

### What do I need to do?

Nothing! We’ll export all of our Substack and Mirror subscribers and import them to Paragraph. Starting next week, you’ll automatically receive the Weeknotes newsletter in your inbox!

### For the devs & content creators

If you’re in a similar position, Paragraph [makes it super simple to migrate](https://docs.paragraph.xyz/docs/migrating-to-paragraph) your existing articles and subscribers from Substack and Mirror. After signing up, you’ll have a dashboard page to edit your settings—including the import/export page. Here, you can just drop in an RSS link.

For example, with our existing Tablealnd Substack and Mirror, the RSS feed can be found by appending a specific URI on the domain:

1.  **Substack**: append `/feed`—for example, [https://tableland.substack.com/feed](https://tableland.substack.com/feed)
    
2.  **Mirror**: append `/feed/atom`—for example, [https://mirror.xyz/tableland.eth/feed/atom](https://mirror.xyz/tableland.eth/feed/atom)
    

And that’s (basically) it! There also might be some steps for exporting subscribers or content regarding who published the article, but that’s the gist of it.

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*Originally published on [Tableland](https://paragraph.com/@tableland-2/we-re-moving-to-paragraph-xyz)*
