Newsletter making
Ghost Kitty
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Hey guys,
So I've been diving into this newsletter tool lately, and it's got me thinking. It's all about making content curation easier, grabbing links from all over the web, scheduling stuff, that kind of thing.
What's even more interesting is that its free! No caps on subscribers, emails, nada. They make money by tossing ads into the emails. Makes you wonder, nah?
I'm curious what you all think:
For you newsletter fanatics out there, how big a deal is easy content curation?
They're throwing in a website for each newsletter too. Useful, or too much?
There is also a Chrome extension for saving articles. Anyone using something similar?
It is also set up for team collaboration. Any of you working on newsletters as a group?
I'm intrigued. What's your thoughts? Anyone using something similar, or got a different solution?
Let's chat! Would love to hear from you
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Vaibhav@vaibhavdwivedi
What tool are you talking about here? Or are you building one?
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Oh, the joys of simplifying content curation! It's like having a personal assistant for your newsletter without the coffee runs. Team collaboration and Chrome extensions too? It's like they sprinkled tech magic all over this tool!
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Hey @keith_saas! ๐ This tool sounds super intriguing! The ease of content curation is a game-changer, especially with all those features bundled in. The fact that it's free and supports unlimited subscribers is a huge bonus! ๐ The website addition sounds neat; it could add more value for the readers. I've been using similar Chrome extensions for article saving, and they've been a time-saver! The team collaboration feature is also a fantastic idea, making it seamless to work on newsletters collectively. Can't wait to see how this tool evolves. Anyone else excited about this? ๐
@keith_saas Will do. ๐๐
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I've been using Revue for my newsletter and really like its content curation features. Super easy to grab links, tweets, etc from the web. The built-in site is pretty handy too for sharing past issues. Haven't tried the team collab stuff yet but could see that being useful. Overall makes putting together issues way faster. Only downside is the ads but guess that's the tradeoff for keeping it free. Curious what others are using too!